High Plains Home & Yard
Series produced by Judy Fossum
Image by: Shane Smith, Director Cheyenne Botanic Gardens
Cheyenne Botanic Gardens, Cheyenne, WY
The High Plains of America is wide, open and beautiful. High Plains Home & Yard is a bi-monthly series featuring gardening tips specific to the High Plains climate, home energy saving ideas and suggestions for easy to care for house plants.
High Plains Home & Yard covers everything from your garden to your home. As we start the series in the winter, shows will start in the home with suggestions for house plants and how to care for them. The show will also look into some interesting, little known facts about produce. As the weather starts to warm up and we move closer to spring, the show will give suggestions for trees, plants and flowers that can survive the weather specific to the High Plains. Shows will also cover lawn care, pest control and gardening equipment. Through the summer and into the fall, shows will feature tips for a successful garden harvest.
23 Pieces
It is time to reap the benefits of your gardening efforts this season! This edition of "High Plains Home & Yard" provides a few good tips on harve...
The High Plains of America is wide, open and beautiful. High Plains Home & Yard is a bi-monthly series featuring gardening tips specific to the H...
This edition of High Plains Home & Yard will talk about some common houseplant bugs and diseases and ways to help control and eliminate them.
While plants and herbs bring beauty to a home, many of them also have medicinal qualities that bring health and healing. This show in the series t...
Apples are a staple in the produce aisle this time of the year, and the variety is impressive. This edition of "High Plains Home & Yard" will tal...
With all of the variety available year around at the grocery store, why just limit yourself to bananas and apples? How about trying something a l...
Sure veggies are healthy, but making them appealing and tasty to your friends and family can sometimes be a bit of challenge. This part of the ser...
The warmer weather, melting snow, welcome seasonal birds and smells of spring bring new inspiration and excitement for this year's garden. This ed...
The High Plains has it's own special climate. From dry conditions, to large swings in temperatures and the wind, it can sometimes be a challenge t...
As the grass turns green, it is now time to turn our attention to more color. What better way to add color to your garden than with flowers! The ...
Trees add shade, enjoyment, beauty and even value to property. They also serve as homes to wildlife. On the High Plains, there are some trees tha...
There's nothing like the goodness, nutrition and let's face it sense of accomplishment you get from growing your own vegetables. This edition of "...
Nothing says spring like tulips, daffodils and green grass. This edition of "High Plains Home & Yard" will talk about some useful information abo...
There are many types of and colors of roses to suit any gardeners' desire. This edition of "High Plains Home & Yard" will perhaps give you some ne...
Herbs are fun and easy to grow. Once they have grown they add nutrition and a burst of flavor to all of your home cooked meals. Not to mention, h...
This edition of "High Plains Home & Yard" will give you some handy tips on how to keep your prized lawn looking healthy along with some suggestions...
It is that time of the year when fresh tomatoes are still plentiful and being enjoyed by gardeners and non-gardeners alike. This edition of "High ...
Sure, homegrown tomatoes are super tasty and are a favorite of just about everyone. That's good news too, as their tastiness provides plenty of he...
It might be getting brown and a little dry, but that is no reason not to take care of your lawn this fall. In fact, some fall yard care can do a l...
Fall is upon us and that means Pumpkins! This edition of "High Plains Home & Yard" is all about the pumpkin. Enjoy!