GROWING A GREENER WORLD blends the latest trends in eco-friendly living with traditional gardening know-how. The series highlights the diverse people, organizations and events that seek to raise environmental awareness and encourage better stewardship of the planet. GROWING A GREENER WORLD combines the expertise and engaging styles of veteran television host and nationally recognized authority on gardening and sustainability, Joe Lamp'l (a.k.a. joe gardener), with the "Most Watched Gardening Personality on the Web," Garden GirlPatti Moreno. Each episode contains one compelling feature story and one how-to segment for growing your own food, followed by a four-minute segment with chef Nathan Lyon (A Lyon in the Kitchen) who uses fresh-from-the-garden fruit, vegetables or herbs to create simple and delicious dishes. Lyon, a finalist for the 2006 The Next Food Network Star, believes the fresher the ingredients, the better the food.
Sat, May 25 | 9:00 A.M. |
From Seed to Fork: Growing an Abundant and Beautiful Cold-Climate Garden (Minneapolis, MN)
NH Create (11.4)
We all like our gardens to be as productive as possible for the time and energy we invest. |
Sat, Jun 1 | 9:00 A.M. |
The Year-Round Gardener (Nova Scotia)
NH Create (11.4)
When it comes to year-round vegetable gardening, Niki Jabbour wrote the book. |
Fri, Jun 14 | 6:00 A.M. |
A Day in the Life at the Gardenfarm
NH Create (11.4)
When Growing a Greener World creator and host, Joe Lamp'l, isn't on the road to capture the stories of other gardeners in their gardens, he's busy keeping up with his own large, organically maintained raised bed garden and 5-acre hobby farm. |
Fri, Jun 21 | 6:00 A.M. |
The Foodscape Revolution
NH Create (11.4)
Mingling food crops with your front yard ornamental garden is not only practical, it can add more visual appeal too. |
Fri, Jun 28 | 6:00 A.M. |
More Than Just a Seed: Protecting its Past, and Preserving its Future
NH Create (11.4)
Where a seed comes from - and how it was grown - can play a big role in how we source and grow our food crops and ornamental plants in our future. |
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