
Ageless Gardens
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Celebrating the visual, physical, mental and social aspects that gardening can bring to those in their retirement years.
Upcoming TV Listings for Ageless Gardens
Ageless Gardens Learning in the Garden
Gardeners demonstrate how working with soil and plants can grow minds too.
4:30 PM on ONE TV
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Ageless Gardens Gardening for All Seasons
A protected woodland and public cultivated garden welcome year-round volunteers, students, and visitors; a rural gardener and lily connoisseur identifies hidden and rare plants left by the previous owner.
6:00 PM on Vision TV Eastern
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Ageless Gardens Sacred Spaces
Unique gardens connect those who tend them to something deeper within.
4:30 PM on ONE TV
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Ageless Gardens Emotional Gardens
Gardens used to maintain emotional balance.
4:30 PM on ONE TV
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Ageless Gardens Gardening a Better World
Gardeners connect their activism to others, through their grown food.
4:30 PM on ONE TV
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Ageless Gardens Gardening Together
Connecting through gardening.
4:30 PM on ONE TV
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Ageless Gardens Adaptive Gardening
Adapting gardens to accommodate aging.
8:30 PM on ONE TV
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Ageless Gardens The World in a Garden
A manager of plant records tracks every single plant in a 2,422 acre public garden; a newspaper columnist and author of the "100 Best Plants" book series, travels to gardens around the world in his retirement.
4:30 PM on ONE TV
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Ageless Gardens Gardening Heritage
A couple grows food in their garden to use in traditional Italian recipes; a prairie gardener pushes the limits to grow gingko, Japanese maples, figs, peaches, and sweet cherries in a region as cold as Central Siberia.
6:00 PM on Vision TV Eastern
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Ageless Gardens Gardening for the Joy of It
A retired biology professor turns his attention to the biodiversity of his own garden; a year-round tourist attraction that hosts over 500 tropical plants and flowers within a temperature controlled environment.
4:30 PM on ONE TV
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