The Victory Garden

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  • 2009
  • 1 Season
  • 7.3  (33)

The Victory Garden is a long-running public television series that was first broadcast in 1975. The series was hosted by James Underwood Crockett, author of the hugely popular gardening book The Victory Garden, and it quickly became one of the most beloved and trusted gardening shows on TV.

The show took its name from the World War II-era program of the same name, which encouraged Americans to grow their own food in order to support the war effort. But The Victory Garden was more than just a gardening show

The Victory Garden
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Seasons
Cool: Create a Garden That's Cool
5. Cool: Create a Garden That's Cool
December 28, 2009
Explore a private garden in Beverly Hills with host Jamie Durie and see some fantastic pool-side landscaping; grow a garden that incorporates cook colors into perennial borders; pick the best plants for winter interest with gardening correspondent Paul Epson's favorites; and refresh your day with an appetizing recipe for a cool soup demonstrated by chef Michel Nischan.
Vertical: Think Up!
4. Vertical: Think Up!
December 29, 2009
Find the best climbing plants with garden correspondent Paul Epsom; create a vertical element in your garden with a bougainvillea espalier, inspired by The Getty Museum's Art collection; and stir up some tasty concoctions when Michel Nischan shows you how fresh juice can brighten any recipe.
Hot: Create a Garden that Beats the Heat
3. Hot: Create a Garden that Beats the Heat
December 28, 2009
Explore an incredible collection of cycads in Los Angeles with host Jamie Durie; watch the Stone Guys heat up the garden with a firepit and outdoor wood-burning oven; cultivate a vibrant garden with correspondent Paul Epsom's tips on hot color combos for the garden; and discover the many varieties of eggplant with chef Michel Nischan.
Wet: Learn About Water in Your Garden
2. Wet: Learn About Water in Your Garden
December 29, 2009
Explore the Water Conservation Garden and learn about xeriscaping -- water-wise gardening; join gardening correspondent Paul Epsom at Longwood Gardens to learn about water features and elements that can add to any garden; and grow your own tea garden with Kip Anderson.
Dry: Use Less Water in Your Landscape
1. Dry: Use Less Water in Your Landscape
September 5, 2009
Plant your own water-wise garden with tips from host Jamie Durie; learn to create a dry-laid garden wall; grow a fire-wise garden; and eat healthy with chef Michel Nischan who demonstrates how to make a Native-American style "Three Sisters" salad.
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  • Premiere Date
    September 5, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (33)
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