Home > The Victory Garden > Season 28 « TV Series Page The Victory Garden: Season 28 (2003) SEASON: Season 28 Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Season 9 Season 10 Episode List All Critics | Top Critics TOMATOMETER Tomatometer Not Available... —— Tomatometer Not Available... —— Critic Consensus: No consensus yet. AUDIENCE SCORE 0% liked it Average Rating: 0/5 User Ratings: 0 ADD YOUR RATING - NOT INTERESTED + WANT TO SEE Share on Facebook Post Want to See Not Interested Add Rating My Rating × Want to See Not Interested Post Share on Facebook Episodes 1 Air date: Apr 5, 2003 Host Michael Weishan tours a garden in New Orleans' French Quarter and correspondent Lee May vists "Victory Garden South" in Pine Mountain, Ga., where he offers advice on soil. Also: tips for starting a simple espalier. More 2 (Episode 2) Air date: Apr 12, 2003 Camellias at Georgia's Victory Garden South; southern spring-flowering trees and shrubs at the New Orleans Botannical Garden. Also: Kip Anderson on garden edging; chef Deborah Madison with a recipe for golden beets (and their greens) with marjoram pesto. More 3 (Episode 3) Air date: Apr 19, 2003 Tips on creating a terrarium and maintaining a greenhouse. Also: a recipe for Asian greens, prepared by New York restaurateur Hiroko Shimbo. Michael Weishan hosts. More 4 (Episode 4) Air date: Apr 26, 2003 How to start a perennial garden. Also: advice on hedge trimmers, shrubbery maintenance and growing fruit trees. More 5 (Episode 5) Air date: May 3, 2003 Garden designer Monique Allen. Also: Kip Anderson plants spinach and chef Lidia Bastianich prepares "Michelangelos spinach." More 6 (Episode 6) Air date: May 10, 2003 How to cut and arrange daffodils; and transplant lettuce and peas. Also: a recipe for an "elixir of peas" soup by chef Deborah Madison; a report on hoes; and an "America's Most Beautiful Garden" segment. Correspondents include Lee May, Kip Anderson and Paul Epsom. Michael Weishan hosts. More 18 (Episode 18) Air date: Aug 16, 2003 A visit to Quebec. Included: the four-season appeal of a private Asian-style home garden in Montreal; roses at the Montreal Botanic Garden; the gardens at Domaine Joly-De Lotbinière. Also: chef Jean Soulard with a recipe for scallops with dill at Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac. More 19 (Episode 19) Air date: Aug 23, 2003 Tips for using bricks in gardens. Also: Sharon Lovejoy with garden projects for youngsters; physical therapist Chris Blake on reducing hand stress while gardening; chefs Bob and Melinda Blanchard with a summer-squash recipe. More 20 (Episode 20) Air date: Aug 30, 2003 A segment on vegetable gardening includes a visit to Arrows Restaurant in Ogunquit, Maine, tips for growing tomatoes and a gazpacho recipe by chefs Clark Frasier and Mark Gaier. Also: gardener Kip Anderson builds and installs a redwood trellis; Gary Koller discusses pool landscaping. More 21 (Episode 21) Air date: Sep 6, 2003 Host Michael Weishan visits David Mellor, head groundskeeper at Boston's Fenway Park to discuss lawns. At the Victory Garden, Weishan explores a variety of ornamental grasses that help add texture and color to a perennial border. Also: the Urban Project, based in Somerville, Mass., is completed with final planting tips and suggestions for ground coverings that thrive in the shade. And chef Didi Emmons, author of "Entertaining for a Veggie Planet," prepares a broccoli-and-noodles recipe. More Show More Episodes Tv Season Info Genre: Special Interest Network: PBS Premiere Date: Apr 5, 2003 Cast Michael Weishan Kip Anderson Kip Anderson Michael Weishan Paul Epsom Lee May Paul Epsom Kip Anderson Bob Blanchard Didi Emmons Allan Armitage Lee May Monique Allen Jean Soulard Martin Boucher Ed Palmer Paul Epson Bob Blanchard David Mellor Melinda Blanchard Hiroko Shimbo Melinda Blanchard Dan Gill Lidia Bastianich Sharon Lovejoy Amy Goldman Sharon Lovejoy Deborah Madison Deborah Madison Paul Epsom Show More Cast Episodes 1 Air date: Apr 5, 2003 Host Michael Weishan tours a garden in New Orleans' French Quarter and correspondent Lee May vists "Victory Garden South" in Pine Mountain, Ga., where he offers advice on soil. Also: tips for starting a simple espalier. More 2 (Episode 2) Air date: Apr 12, 2003 Camellias at Georgia's Victory Garden South; southern spring-flowering trees and shrubs at the New Orleans Botannical Garden. Also: Kip Anderson on garden edging; chef Deborah Madison with a recipe for golden beets (and their greens) with marjoram pesto. More 3 (Episode 3) Air date: Apr 19, 2003 Tips on creating a terrarium and maintaining a greenhouse. Also: a recipe for Asian greens, prepared by New York restaurateur Hiroko Shimbo. Michael Weishan hosts. More 4 (Episode 4) Air date: Apr 26, 2003 How to start a perennial garden. Also: advice on hedge trimmers, shrubbery maintenance and growing fruit trees. More 5 (Episode 5) Air date: May 3, 2003 Garden designer Monique Allen. Also: Kip Anderson plants spinach and chef Lidia Bastianich prepares "Michelangelos spinach." More 6 (Episode 6) Air date: May 10, 2003 How to cut and arrange daffodils; and transplant lettuce and peas. Also: a recipe for an "elixir of peas" soup by chef Deborah Madison; a report on hoes; and an "America's Most Beautiful Garden" segment. Correspondents include Lee May, Kip Anderson and Paul Epsom. Michael Weishan hosts. More 18 (Episode 18) Air date: Aug 16, 2003 A visit to Quebec. Included: the four-season appeal of a private Asian-style home garden in Montreal; roses at the Montreal Botanic Garden; the gardens at Domaine Joly-De Lotbinière. Also: chef Jean Soulard with a recipe for scallops with dill at Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac. More 19 (Episode 19) Air date: Aug 23, 2003 Tips for using bricks in gardens. Also: Sharon Lovejoy with garden projects for youngsters; physical therapist Chris Blake on reducing hand stress while gardening; chefs Bob and Melinda Blanchard with a summer-squash recipe. More 20 (Episode 20) Air date: Aug 30, 2003 A segment on vegetable gardening includes a visit to Arrows Restaurant in Ogunquit, Maine, tips for growing tomatoes and a gazpacho recipe by chefs Clark Frasier and Mark Gaier. Also: gardener Kip Anderson builds and installs a redwood trellis; Gary Koller discusses pool landscaping. More 21 (Episode 21) Air date: Sep 6, 2003 Host Michael Weishan visits David Mellor, head groundskeeper at Boston's Fenway Park to discuss lawns. At the Victory Garden, Weishan explores a variety of ornamental grasses that help add texture and color to a perennial border. Also: the Urban Project, based in Somerville, Mass., is completed with final planting tips and suggestions for ground coverings that thrive in the shade. And chef Didi Emmons, author of "Entertaining for a Veggie Planet," prepares a broccoli-and-noodles recipe. More Show More Episodes Critic Reviews for The Victory Garden: Season 28 There are no critic reviews yet for Season 28. Keep checking Rotten Tomatoes for updates! Audience Reviews for The Victory Garden: Season 28 There are no featured audience reviews yet. Click the link below to see what others say about The Victory Garden: Season 28! 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