Mid-American Gardener

Unlocking Garden Mysteries

 

The Fall Equinox is coming, and Karen and Ella are excited to answer your garden questions this week as we begin to wrap up the growing season. 

 

Ella showcases a poinsettia that defies the norms of flowering time. These plants rely on the length of daylight to bloom. Commercial growers manipulate their day lengths, but home gardeners can watch these wonders bloom naturally in response to the shortening days. The poinsettia promises a surprise near Christmas, making us anticipate its next appearance on the show. Remember, you don’t have to throw that poinsettia away; it can continue growing for years to come!

 

Karen and Ella help to identify various plants including trumpet vine and a tropical hibiscus. They also delve into the beauty of dogwood and its benefits to pollinators and wildlife. Make sure you do your own research when looking to at any perennials to your yard and visit a local garden center to consult with an expert! We also discuss the benefits and drawbacks of various types of mulches and how to overwinter begonias. 

 

As the Fall Equinox approaches and our gardens transition, remember you can always email us at yourgarden@gmail.com com, or find us on Facebook and Instagram to get answers to your garden questions. 

 

Air Dates and Times

Channel Day Time
WILL-TV, Urbana Thursday 7 pm (live)
  Saturday 11 am (repeat)
WTVP-TV, Peoria Saturday 11:30 am
WEIU-TV, Charleston Sunday 1:30 pm
WSEC-TV, Springfield Saturday 11 am
WQEC-TV, Quincy Saturday 11 am
WMEC-TV, Macomb Saturday 11 am
Lakeshore PBS, Chicago/Northwest Indiana Friday 1 pm

Featured Entry

Tips on Growing Cannas from Seed

Ella and Jim explain how to grow cannas from seeds, and discuss the toxicity of pokeberries and their use as a natural dye.

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