Read the Everything Zoomer article: David Hobson Talks the Joys of Gardening Year-Round and Tips For a Pain-Free Season.
Watch David in this Monday’s all-new episode of Ageless Gardens, Season 5 on VisionTV (9pm ET / 6pm PT).
Read the Everything Zoomer article: David Hobson Talks the Joys of Gardening Year-Round and Tips For a Pain-Free Season.
Watch David in this Monday’s all-new episode of Ageless Gardens, Season 5 on VisionTV (9pm ET / 6pm PT).
Now streaming! If you missed last night’s episode of Ageless Gardens Season 5, stream it online for free on the VisionTV website.
Episode #502: “Gardening with Family”
Amid the bustling industrial region of Hudson’s Hope, BC, we find a tireless mother & daughter team who market garden. An exotic plant buyer/seller collaborates with his partner to turn their small Surrey, BC garden space into a tropical getaway. A Victoria, BC father & son work together to maintain an arrestingly beautiful garden.
Spending time in the garden with loved ones leads to wellness, a happy community, and family bonding. Watch Ageless Gardens, Season 5 TONIGHT (Monday, May 12) on VisionTV (9pm ET / 6pm PT). Watch some clips below.
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Elementary students share their thoughts on what they’ve been learning in their school garden, from aphids and ladybugs, to lettuce seeds, and what you can actually do with dandelions.
Featuring: Teacher Michelyn Stevens and Gibsons Elementary students (Gibsons, BC)
We had a ball at the Ageless Gardens, Season 5 premiere party in Gibsons, BC last night, coinciding with the VisionTV world broadcast premiere. It was great to see everyone again, including the Gibsons Elementary students, their parents, teacher Michelyn Stevens, and Seed Collective co-founder Leonie Croy. Thank you all for being a part of our series this year!
You can watch the premiere episode online now for free (Canada only), on the VisionTV website. Click here to stream it now.
Episode #501: A Healthy Future
A group of women in Gibsons, BC form a collective to spread local knowledge about seed saving, while elementary school children learn the value of nature and food growing in a teaching garden nestled on the edge of the coastal rainforest. A Vancouver Island University instructor prepares her students to enter the horticulture industry.