Growing a Greener World

Season 2

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A series featuring the people, organizations, and events that are making a difference and influencing others to better stewardship of the environment we all share.

Where to Watch Growing a Greener World • Season 2

24 Episodes

  • The Best People of Season One
    E1
    The Best People of Season OneWelcome to season two of Growing a Greener World. We have come a long way since the pilot episode and we've (literally) covered a lot of ground. In bringing you 26 episodes in the first year, we traveled to 36 cities across 18 states in eight months. During our time on the road, we met some pretty incredible people.
  • The Best Places of Season One
    E2
    The Best Places of Season OneAfter highlighting some of the most intriguing people of season one, that we share with you some of the most interesting places we visited during that time. And just as it was difficult to feature only four people, the same challenges applied to the places we visited as well.
  • Greenhouses for Year-round Growing
    E3
    Greenhouses for Year-round GrowingGreenhouse gardening is examined via visits to greenhouses in Harrisonburg, Va., and Atlanta.
  • From Seed to Cellar: Living Homegrown Fresh
    E4
    From Seed to Cellar: Living Homegrown FreshUrban gardeners who grow their own food and raise their own livestock.
  • The Northwest Flower & Garden Show: Behind the Scenes of Making It Great
    E5
    The Northwest Flower & Garden Show: Behind the Scenes of Making It GreatHave you ever been to a flower and garden show? Each one has a distinct personality, its own program, and history. Many of them have competitive display gardens, speakers, and a shopping area. Some focus more on garden design, some on horticulture, some on garden art. But they're all great for inspiration - even the most artistic display can provide real ideas for our own gardens at home!
  • Growing Hydroponically: No Dirt Required
    E6
    Growing Hydroponically: No Dirt RequiredHydroponic gardens is Atlanta and Brooklyn are visited.
  • Dispelling Gardening Myths
    E7
    Dispelling Gardening MythsGardening myths
  • Gardening in a Waterwise Way
    E8
    Gardening in a Waterwise WayHow gardeners can reduce water usage.
  • Critter Control: Effective Ways to Repel Wildlife Naturally
    E9
    Critter Control: Effective Ways to Repel Wildlife NaturallyKeeping garden pests at bay.
  • Raising Backyard Chickens
    E10
    Raising Backyard Chickens
  • The Nature Island of Dominica
    E11
    The Nature Island of Dominica
  • The Wonder of Trees - Four Seasons of Giving
    E12
    The Wonder of Trees - Four Seasons of Giving
  • Young Farmers
    E13
    Young Farmers
  • Small Space Gardening
    E14
    Small Space GardeningSmall-space and vertical gardening are discussed.
  • Creating a Wildlife Friendly Garden
    E16
    Creating a Wildlife Friendly GardenHow to attract birds and wildlife to a backyard.
  • Organic Flower Power; All the Beauty - None of the Chemicals
    E17
    Organic Flower Power; All the Beauty - None of the ChemicalsOrganically grown flowers.
  • The Power of Worms
    E18
    The Power of WormsThe important role that worms play in the ecosystem is discussed. Included: harnessing their power; composting kitchen scraps.
  • Locavore Gardens and Landscapes
    E19
    Locavore Gardens and LandscapesA look at partnerships between people with land and others who know how to grow food in a sustainable way.
  • Gardening for the Hungry: Easy Ways to Share the Bounty
    E20
    Gardening for the Hungry: Easy Ways to Share the BountyGardeners who donate part of their bounty to food shelters are profiled.
  • Living Walls: A New Way to Make Great Neighbors
    E21
    Living Walls: A New Way to Make Great NeighborsThe trend of living walls is discussed. Included: indoor and outdoor wall gardens.
  • Back to School: Learning to Be an Organic Farmer
    E22
    Back to School: Learning to Be an Organic FarmerThe crew attends a New England farm school for a week.
  • Organic Pest Control
    E23
    Organic Pest ControlOrganic pest control is explained. Included: using natural predators; employing natural bacteria and plant derivatives.
  • Organic Seed Saving: More Important and Challenging Than Ever
    E24
    Organic Seed Saving: More Important and Challenging Than EverHow to save and preserve organic seed stock.
  • Composting in the Twenty-first Century
    E25
    Composting in the Twenty-first CenturyComposting.

 

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