
pH & Hummingbirds
Season 7 Episode 811 | 26m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn the basics of soil pH and its importance. Also see how to hang a hummingbird feeder.
Host Chris Cooper is joined by Celeste Scott, Extension Agent of Madison County, to explain the basics, and importance, of soil pH. Also, Debbie Bruce joins us to demonstrate how to hang and care for hummingbird feeders.
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pH & Hummingbirds
Season 7 Episode 811 | 26m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Host Chris Cooper is joined by Celeste Scott, Extension Agent of Madison County, to explain the basics, and importance, of soil pH. Also, Debbie Bruce joins us to demonstrate how to hang and care for hummingbird feeders.
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