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Connie Anderson of Tracy, Minn. eagerly shares her garden, highlighting the significant transformation it has undergone. Once shaded, the garden now basks in sunlight after the removal of a large tree. However, this change has posed challenges, particularly for the hostas, especially the yellow varieties, which have suffered from sunburn. Connie mentions that she has been pruning off damaged leaves and notes that her cannas, typically robust tropical plants, have only reached half their usual height this year due to the cooler weather. Despite these setbacks, Connie remains committed to her plants and utilizes various strategies to ensure their vitality. Connie describes her gardening techniques she has cultivated for 60 years, including how she divides and transplants hostas. She employs a reciprocating saw to cut through the tough roots, making it easier to relocate them. Notably, Connie has developed a robust system to keep track of her extensive collection of hostas, utilizing metal signs crafted by a local blacksmith. She reminisces about a cherished metal leaf sculpture gifted to her in honor of her mother, highlighting how the garden is filled with meaningful tokens. To combat the challenges posed by pests and critters, she employs creative solutions like fences and netting to protect her plants, while also experimenting with different plants to minimize the need for annuals. Connie’s dedication to her garden is evident in her labor-intensive care, ensuring it remains a diverse and thriving sanctuary. Prairie Yard & Garden airs weekly on Pioneer PBS at 7:30 p.m. CST on Thursday evenings. It also drops here on YouTube on the same day. People living within Pioneer PBS's viewing area are able to livestream the station online at pioneer.org/live First aired in 1987, Prairie Yard & Garden is a 30-minute television show about gardening in the Upper Midwest. Each season, the crew travels the state to meet with researchers, gardening and nursery professionals, educators and ordinary backyard gardeners to discuss specific issues in horticulture, landscaping and a host of topics in gardening. Produced by Pioneer Pioneer PBS, Prairie Yard & Garden (PY&G) is a Midwest gardening program hosted by Mary Holm, produced and edited by Mike Cihak, with additional videography by Tim Bakken and production assistants Gorden McIntosh and Vivian Heltemes. Production sponsorship is provided by Minnesota Grown, Heartland Motor Company, ACIRA, Shalom Hill Farm, Friends of Prairie Yard & Garden and members of Pioneer PBS. If you enjoy PY&G, become a friend of PY&G by filling out a Google Form: https://forms.gle/KDbx4Eyzo3HZ8d1W6. Follow us on: YouTube - / @prairieyardandgarden Facebook - / pygonpioneer Stream us on the: PY&G website - pioneer.org/pyg PBS app - pioneer.org/pbsapp/ Pioneer PBS Video Portal - video.pioneer.org/show/prairie-yard-garden/ #PrairieYardAndGarden #PioneerPBS #MaryHolm #PBS #uppermidwest #horticulture #landscaping #minnesota #researchers #gardening #educators #backyardgardeners