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How to Have a Healthier Lawn and Use Less Water

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Today we’re talking about how you can use less water and also have a better looking lawn.
Have you ever grown okra? You can eat it, as well as admire its outstanding flowers. We have tips.
We pay a visit to a local gardening legend who has over 3000 rose bushes.
The Green Acres staff pick this week is a grass-like, graceful perennial with year-round interest that doesn’t require much water after getting established. Any guesses?
Welcome to the Green Acres Garden Podcast with Farmer Fred, the podcast that’ll help gardeners like you get an even greener thumb. Whether you’re new to gardening or a seasoned horticulturalist, you’re sure to learn something new. Let's go!
Links:
Green Acres Nursery & Supply

Green Acres Nursery & Supply
Green Acres Garden Podcast Group
In the greater Sacramento area? Learn how to make your yard Summer Strong and discover water-saving rebates at BeWaterSmart.info.

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Chapters

1. How to Have a Healthier Lawn and Use Less Water (00:00:00)

2. Lawn Irrigation Tips (00:00:56)

3. All About Growing Okra (00:13:21)

4. Staff Pick: Lomandra (00:22:40)

5. Things to Do in the Garden This Week (00:24:26)

6. A visit to Baldo's Rose Garden (00:26:07)

190 episodes

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Manage episode 291194401 series 2860944
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Today we’re talking about how you can use less water and also have a better looking lawn.
Have you ever grown okra? You can eat it, as well as admire its outstanding flowers. We have tips.
We pay a visit to a local gardening legend who has over 3000 rose bushes.
The Green Acres staff pick this week is a grass-like, graceful perennial with year-round interest that doesn’t require much water after getting established. Any guesses?
Welcome to the Green Acres Garden Podcast with Farmer Fred, the podcast that’ll help gardeners like you get an even greener thumb. Whether you’re new to gardening or a seasoned horticulturalist, you’re sure to learn something new. Let's go!
Links:
Green Acres Nursery & Supply

Green Acres Nursery & Supply
Green Acres Garden Podcast Group
In the greater Sacramento area? Learn how to make your yard Summer Strong and discover water-saving rebates at BeWaterSmart.info.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. How to Have a Healthier Lawn and Use Less Water (00:00:00)

2. Lawn Irrigation Tips (00:00:56)

3. All About Growing Okra (00:13:21)

4. Staff Pick: Lomandra (00:22:40)

5. Things to Do in the Garden This Week (00:24:26)

6. A visit to Baldo's Rose Garden (00:26:07)

190 episodes

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