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Judy gets good advice from Laura Allen from Vander Sys Tree Farm on what to do with your Christmas tree after the holidays.
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Jenn Kirts from the Chippewa Nature Center shares information about some of her favorite native plants that provide winter interest in the garden and landscape.
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Judy visits Dow Gardens in Midland to learn about these colorful Christmas plants from Debbie Anderson and Christian Zummer.
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The Christmas cactus is a seasonal favorite. But there are a few steps to follow before you'll see those beautiful blossoms. Jeff Wadle, from J & K’s Four Seasons Floral and Greenhouse in Shepherd, Michigan, shares some tips!
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Continue on our walk through Sylvan Solace Nature Preserve as Judy joins Mike LeValley, Executive Director of the Chippewa Watershed Conservancy.
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Judy joins Mike LeValley, Executive Director of the Chippewa Watershed Conservancy, for a walk at Sylvan Solace Nature Preserve. Learn about what they see!
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Even when the weather is chilly, we can take good care of our trees. Terry Bertrand from Barker Creek Nursery in Williamsburg, Michigan tells us us how.
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How can we keep late-season produce fresh for as long as possible? Michele Monroe from Monroe Family Organics in Alma tells us how!
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"Don't panic." That's what Terry Bertrand, from Barker Creek Nursey in Williamsburg, Michigan says when telling Judy what we should be doing in the garden during the fall season.
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If you would like fresh, home-grown garlic next summer—it's time to plant it now! Andrew Curtiss from Show-tiss Farm tells us how.