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Growing Peach Trees; Plants for Pollinators (#1705)
Season 17 Episode 5 | 56m 46s
Peggy visits Hanover Peaches to talk with Brian Campbell about growing peach trees. John visits Pleasant Grove Park in Fluvanna with Master Gardener Walter Hussey to learn about plants for pollinators. Peggy Cornett, Curator of Plants at Monticello, presents a history of peaches for the Plant of the Month. In our Tip from Maymont, Peggy explains why some plants have blue or gray foliage.