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DATE: 10/8/07 CONTACT: Ann Lee McPhail, (864) 656-5951; amcphl@clemson.edu At Home, Southern Style TV schedule for week of Oct. 15 CLEMSON -- "At Home, Southern Style," a Clemson University TV program, airs on South Carolina ETV Monday through Friday, from 6:30 to 6:45 a.m. Produced by Video Production Services of Clemson University . Ann Lee McPhail and Bob Schuster host the program. Viewers may ask questions about a subject that was featured on the program by e-mail at athome-L@clemson.edu, by phone at (864) 656-3204 or at the show's website at: http://AtHome.clemson.edu/. Monday, Oct. 15 – Lisa Wagner, education director for the S.C. Botanical Garden , takes a tour of the Peter Rabbit Garden ” located inside the S.C. Botanical Garden . Then, Bob Polomski, Clemson Extension horticulturist, goes to the private garden of Lynn Finley of Anderson . Tuesday, Oct. 16 -- David Bradshaw, retired Clemson Extension horticulturist, shows a Eucalyptus tree that is growing in the S.C. Botanical Garden . Then Libby Hoyle and Scott Whiteside, professors with Clemson University packaging science department, talk about marketing food products. Wednesday, Oct. 17 -Is it a May Pop or a Fashion Flower? Well, it's both. Lisa Wagner, educational director for the S.C. Botanical Garden , shows how passion flowers can be used on a trellis. Then Elizabeth Hill, retired Clemson Extension agent, makes rancho cat fish and rutabaga potato salad. Thursday, Oct. 18 – Retired Clemson Extension Horticulturist David Bradshaw answers a viewer’s question on how to propagate a Lantana. Then Lisa Wagner, S.C. Botanical Garden educational director, shows garden highlights and magnolias. Friday, Oct. 19 -"Along the Trail with Expeditions" with Patrick McMillan, Clemson University biological sciences professor, takes us to the Florida Everglades. Then George Kessler, retired Clemson University forestry professor, discusses web worms. At Home, Southern Style may also be seen on the South Carolina Channel. Topics this week include: The Peter Rabbit Garden, Eucalyptus tree, Passion Flowers, Lantana, and Along the Trail with Expeditions. END
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