Gardening by the Yard - Season 5
Gardening by the Yard is an American gardening show that airs weekly on HGTV and is hosted by master-gardener Paul James. It premiered in 1996.
HGTV states that Gardening by the Yard is for people who want their yards to look great but don't have time to spend on them. James focuses on the lighter side of gardening and practices organic gardening. Topics include composting, correct watering, plant zones, vegetable gardens, planting plants that are natural to your area, and many other gardening basics.
Most of the show is taped in James' Tulsa, OK backyard. James is not afraid to show flaws in his yard as he claims this makes the show a real gardening program. James will also have occasional guest gardeners give their own tips for specific fruit and vegetable crops such as growing fruit trees in containers or designs for the garden. James often takes the show to locales across the country to visit other gardens or locally owned nurseries. The show has featured many guest stars over the years including James Gonzalez and Alexis Stewart.
2009 was expected to be the last year for the show as it has not been renewed. However, as of mid-2010, reruns are shown early weekday mornings.
As of January 2012, the show no longer appears on HGTV's schedule, but visitors to HGTV.com can find short web-cast reruns of the show.
Keyword : home and garden
Season
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Season 5
Season 6
Season 7
Season 8
Season 9
Season 10
Season 11
Season 12
Season 13
Season 14
Season 15
Episode
New Year's Resolutions
Flower Bed Cleanup
Discourse on Dirt
Just Piddlin'
Starting All Over
Overseeding a Lawn
Scream Spring
Tips and Tricks
Plant-Buying Boo-Boos
New Veggie Garden
Rock Garden
Persistent Plants; Stone Steps, Garden Furniture, Broken Pots
Stone Water Feature, Weathering Drought, Q&A's, Palms
Fall Planting, Tropical Transitions, The Law, Rolypoly
Sprinklers, Botanical Terms, Q&A's, Size at Maturity
Building a Compost Bin
Composting Tips
Protecting Plants
Pansies, Garden Safety, Pruning Equipment
Houseplants
Christmas Trees
Spreaders
Training Trees
Odds and Ends