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What's new at
the garden center with Troy Marden:

Clematis (Blue moon) 'Evirin'<br>
Heuchera villosa 'Autumn Bride'<br>
Epimedium niveum/ Epimedium roseum<br>
Ananus lucida (Red pineapple)<br>
Sempervivum cultivars (hens and chicks)<br>
Lewisia<br>
Dianella tasmanica 'variegata' (Variegated Flax lily)<br>
Ligularia (Crested leopard plant)<br>
Centaurea 'Gold Bullion'<br>
Sedum 'Autumn Fire'

Episode #1112
Air Dates: 8/01/04

This time on Volunteer Gardener, Annette Shrader learns what hosta varieties can beat the heat of our Tennessee summers as she tours the gardens of a Clarksville shade gardener; Catherine Darnell meets a perennial gardener who has an innovative way of over-wintering her favorites; and Troy Marden shares the secrets to a good soil mix to achieve top-notch results.

Episode #1114
Air Dates: 8/8/04

On this episode of Volunteer Gardener, Julie Berbiglia visits the gardening community of Edgehill in Nashville; Annette Shrader tours the renovated gardens of an historic home in Clarksville; Ron Gunter puts together a quick and easy outdoor potting bench; and Tammy Algood bakes up a breakfast treat with sensational cinnamon rolls.

Episode #1308
Air Dates: 8/15/04

On this edition of Volunteer Gardener, Catherine Darnell is amazed at what an industrious homeowner has accomplished in his yard in just a couple of years; Ron Gunter demonstrates how to hang all of that great outdoor garden décor; and Tammy Algood treats dinner guests to Balsamic Chutney Chicken.

Episode #1309
Air Dates: 8/26/04 and 8/29/04

For this installment of Volunteer Gardener, Julie Berbiglia visits the Nashville City Cemetery and sees how volunteers are preserving the original beauty and reverence of the area with heirloom plants and traditional Southern tree selections; Troy Marden introduces us to some hot new perennials; and Annette Shrader tours the many garden beds of a talented and self-taught landscape designer in Clarksville.

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