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Virginia Home Grown Season 10

Virginia Home Grown: July, 2010: Richard visits Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden to get some tips on growing lotus plants. Amy talks with a photographer about ways to get great photos of your garden. Tune in July 27, 2010 at 8:00 PM on WCVE PBS and WHTJ PBS, or July 31, 2010 on WCVW PBS at 5:00 PM.

Virginia Home Grown is broadcast live from our Richmond studio and features guest experts providing in-studio demonstrations, call-in segments, and pre-recorded visits to public and private gardens in central Virginia. The one-hour program, which airs monthly from March through October, is hosted by Richard Nunnally, Extension Agent Emeritus with Chesterfield County. Co-host Amy Barton Williams joins him each month.

Virginia Home Grown airs on the last Tuesday of the month (March through October) at 8:00 PM on WCVE PBS and WHTJ PBS, with repeats airing the following Saturday at 5:00 PM on WCVW PBS. Air dates subject to change.

Have a Question for Richard or our Guests?

Use this number ONLY during the LIVE call-in segments of Virginia Home Grown: 866.220.0911 (toll-free) or email your question to: vhg@ideastations.org (By submitting a question to this email address you grant the Community Idea Stations permission to use your question and first name on television during the LIVE broadcast.)

So many calls are received during Virginia Home Grown, you may not have gotten the opportunity for Richard to answer your question. Here’s another opportunity! Write to Richard:
Richard Nunnally
P. O. Box 3690
Chester, VA 23831

or email to: vhg@ideastations.org

Virginia Home Grown
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e-Mail Questions: vhg@ideastations.org
Watch
Watch the 2 complete segments that make up each VHG monthly episode after the TV broadcast.
Watch Now for July 2010: The Lotus Garden | Garden Photography
Plant of the Month
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Additional Listings:ext.vt.edu/offices

Resources:
Agecroft Hall
Agriculture in the Classroom
Ash Lawn
Berkeley Plantation
Edith J. Carrier Arboretum
James River Plantations
J. Sargeant Reynolds
Kenmore and Ferry Farm
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
Maymont Gardens and Landscapes
Monticello
Mt. Vernon Garden and Estates
Norfolk Botanical Garden

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