4x1 Winter Greenhouse School: Manhattan, New York Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Jul 06, 2013
Season 4 opens in New York City, where a public school's use of a rooftop greenhouse to teach students about sustainability and environmental stewardship is examined.
Season 4 opens in New York City, where a public school's use of a rooftop greenhouse to teach students about sustainability and environmental stewardship is examined.
Arborist Arthur Morris explains how to care for trees, including how to identify disease and damage. Joe explains why you should avoid tree topping, and why some people feel they need to prune trees so aggressively.
Arborist Arthur Morris explains how to care for trees, including how to identify disease and damage. Joe explains why you should avoid tree topping, and why some people feel they need to prune trees so aggressively.
A rooftop farm in New York City is spotlighted.
How do you get fresh produce if you live in the urban jungle of NYC? Brooklyn Grange uses rooftop gardens to grow high-quality, local .. show full overview
A rooftop farm in New York City is spotlighted.
How do you get fresh produce if you live in the urban jungle of NYC? Brooklyn Grange uses rooftop gardens to grow high-quality, local produce right in the heart of New York City. GGW visits two of the largest commercial rooftop farms in America. The farm produces 20,000 pounds of food from 2 rooftop acres.
How and when to harvest a garden to get the highest quality fruits and vegetables. Guest Mary Beth Shaddix, who supplies the food photographed by Cooking Light magazine shares her .. show full overview
How and when to harvest a garden to get the highest quality fruits and vegetables. Guest Mary Beth Shaddix, who supplies the food photographed by Cooking Light magazine shares her secrets.
GGW's canning expert, Theresa Loe, explains why and how to use freezing to preserve an abundant harvest.