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Good Earth Green House

Did you miss an episode of the Good Earth Green House? Would you like to see an episode again? This is the place! Below are all past episodes

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Nov 5: fall colors
There are many types of plants that you can add color to your garden in the fall and winter
Oct 15: Pansies
Your summer plants are starting to fade so now is the time to add pansies to add color to your garden.
Oct 8: Planting Bulbs
There are many different types of bulbs and places you can plant them. Gregg Curtis shows oyou some of them and where and how to plant them.
Oct 1: Ornamental grasses
There are different types of ornamental grasses that you can plant now in and enjoy year after year.
Sept 24: Good Earth Makeover winner
We check in with the winner of this year's Makover winner
Sept. 17: Taking care of mums; winterizing lawns
Mums last much longer than their blooms. Now is the time to prep your yard for winter.
Sept 10: Fall plants
With fall just around the corner, there are great ways to add color to your garden.
Sept 3: Bugs in your garden
There haven't been too many bugs this summer, but the things that are showing up now, if you don't take care of them they can devestate your yard and garden.
Aug 13: Perennials
It's time to start cleaning up your perennials to get them ready for next year.
Aug 6: Weeds
Since its been such a wet summer you may notice more weeds in your lawn. You need to get rid of them now so you don't have more next year.
July 30: Azaleas
Now is the time to start fertilizing your azaleas.
July 23: Fungus on plants
Its been a cool and wet July and that can have an affect on your garden. Some plants may need products to fight fungus.
July 16: Hardy Hibiscus and dealing with caterpillars
Hibiscus have beautiful blooms and come back year after year. Caterpillars can kill a plant within days if you aren't careful.
July 9: Watering your lawn
If you mow your own lawn you need to make sure and sharpen the blades to help your grass. You also want to make sure you water your lawn correctly in the summer to save your lawn.
July 2: Poison Ivy
Poison Ivy is very common, especially in Arkansas. There are ways to spot it and get rid of it!
June 26: Tropical Plants
Tropical plants love the Arkansas climate whether in a pot or in the ground.
June 18: Sun loving perennials
When watering sun loving perennials, you need to make sure not to over water them. This time of year you just need to be careful not to kill your plants.
June 11: Day Lillies
There are hundreds of varieties of Day Lillies to choose from. They bloom beautiful colors and they will last 24-48 hours depending on the age of the plant.
June 4: Fire ants
Fire ants can cause a major problem for gardeners. Cheaper products will just force the mound to move to another area in your yard, but a 4 step treatment will get rid of them for good.
May 21: Perennials to attract butterflies
There are some easy ways to attract butterflies and humming birds to your garden.
May 14: Restarting your garden after heavy rain
Since there has been so much rain it has affected gardening. There is a lot of fungus and mold and weeds. It's time to restart your garden and act like its the beginning of spring again.
May 7: Mother's Day gift ideas
Mother's Day is Sunday and there are lots of great gardening gifts you can get her!! Plus the winner of the Good Earth Greenhouse landscape makeover contest!
April 30: Growing your own vegetables and herbs
You can save money by growing your own vegetables and it doesn't require a lot of space.
April 23: Planters
One of the easy things you can do to spruce up your yard and around your home is to get containers. They are a fast and easy way to add color and life.
April 16: Planting your garden
There are some great ways to prep your containers and make it easier to keep your plants looking great all summer long.
April 2: Weeding
There are a lot of weeds this time of year because of the rain and warmer weather so far this year. They are easy to take care of and there are several types of pest and weed killers you can use.
March 20: Ways to compost
There are many different ways to compost. You can do it overnight with worms or over several days.
March 12: Composting
There are many advantages of composting. It helps the environment and saves you money.
March 5: Garden tool box
You have to have the right tools in your garden tool box for the best gardening experience.
Feb 26: Flower and garden show
The 18th annual Flower and Garden show.
Feb 19: Adding color to your yard
There are some great additions you can add to your garden to get a pop of color.
Feb 12: Plants in bloom too early
With the recent weather, some plants are already blooming. But the cold weather isn't over so there are things you should do to enjoy those blooms in your garden.
Feb 5: Prepping for Spring
It's time to start pruning and prepping for your Spring garden.
Jan 29: Prep your garden for Spring
There are a few things you can do now to make sure you have a great looking lawn and garden come Spring time.
Jan 22: House plants
It may be too cold to go outside and garden, but there are many types of house plants to keep you busy.
Jan 15: Protecting your plants during winter
There are several ways to protect your plants from the cold weather. There area also some things you can start planting now.
Dec 18: Wildlife Christmas Trees
There are plenty of things to do with your Christmas tree other than throwing them away after Christmas. You can turn that tree into a wildlife tree for all the birds in your area.
Dec 11: Gift ideas for gardeners
Not sure what to get for the gardener in your life? Gregg has some great ideas.
Dec 4: Christmas Trees
Picking out the perfect Christmas tree can be a challenging event and you want to make sure it lasts. With a few products you can make that perfect tree last the entire holiday season.
Nov 27: Decorating with poinsettas
Not everyone uses poinsetta's to decorate but they make wonderful Christmas decorations. There are many variations to add to your decor.


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