Outdoor Elements - August 27th, 2023
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- Dinner & a Book
- Economic Outlook
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- Raising of America
- Women in Leadership
- Beyond Bridges
- Joey D's Kitchen
- Crossroads
- Our Town Series
- Legends Of Michiana
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PBS Kids
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- Clifford the Big Red Dog
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- Dinosaur Train
- Donkey Hodie
- Elinor Wonders Why
- Hero Elementary
- Let's Go Luna!
- Lyla in the Loop
- Mecha Builders
- Milo
- Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
- Molly of Denali
- Nature Cat
- Odd Squad
- Peg + Cat
- Pinkalicious & Peterrific
- Ready Jet Go!
- Rosie's Rules
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- The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
- Wild Kratts
- Work It Out Wombats!
- Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum
State & National
- A Chef's Life
- A Taste of History
- A Wild Idea: The Birth of the APA
- Amanpour and Company
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- American Black Journal
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- Best of Sewing With Nancy
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- Celebrity Antiques Road Trip
- Changing Planet
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- Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board
- Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television
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- COBRA: Rebellion
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- Curious Traveler
- Cycle Around Japan Highlights
- Dining With the Chef
- Dinosaur Train: Nature Trackers Adventure Camp
- Dream of Europe
- Dream of Italy
- Education Counts Michiana
- Elinor Wonders Why: A Wonderful Journey
- Essential Pépin
- Family Ingredients
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- Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
- Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
- Fit 2 Stitch
- Fly Brother With Ernest White II
- Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
- Frontline
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- Genius by Stephen Hawking
- Grantchester on Masterpiece
- Great Lakes Now
- Great Museums: The Art of Islam at the Met and the Louvre
- Great Performances
- Growing a Greener World
- Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr
- Healthful Indian Flavors With Alamelu
- History Detectives
- Homemade Live!
- Hotel Portofino
- How She Rolls
- In Julia's Kitchen With Master Chefs
- Independent Lens
- Indiana Lawmakers
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- Ireland With Michael
- It's Sew Easy
- J Schwanke's Life in Bloom
- Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul
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- Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out
- Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope
- Journeys in Japan
- Joy of Painting With Nicholas Hankins: Bob Ross' Unfinished Season
- Kevin Belton's New Orleans Celebrations
- La Frontera With Pati Jinich
- Les Stroud's Wild Harvest
- Lidia's Kitchen
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- Live From The Old Steeple
- Luna & Sophie
- Magical Land of Oz
- Make Your Mark
- Marie-Antoinette
- Michigan Out of Doors
- Milk Street's My Family Recipe
- Molly of Denali: Molly and the Great One
- My World Too
- Nature
- Nature Cat: Nature Cat's Nature Movie Special Extraordinaire
- Nature Cat: The Nature-tastic Four Movie!
- Nazi Mega Weapons
- New Scandinavian Cooking
- NHK Newsline
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- No Passport Required
- NOVA
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- Outside: Beyond the Lens
- Overheard With Evan Smith
- P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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- Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer
- Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow
- Pati's Mexican Table
- PBS News Hour
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- POV Shorts
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- Rick Steves Art of Europe
- Rick Steves European Easter
- Rick Steves' Europe
- Rick Steves' Festive Europe
- Samantha Brown's Places to Love
- Sherlock on Masterpiece
- Simon Schama: The Holocaust, 80 Years On
- Simply Ming
- Songs at the Center
- Start Up
- Table for All with Buki Elegbede
- The American Woodshop
- The Best of the Joy of Painting
- The Caverns Sessions
- The Future of Nature
- The Garage With Steve Butler
- The Good Road
- The Key Ingredient with Sheri Castle
- The Lawrence Welk Show
- The Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets
- The Paris Murders
- The Vietnam War
- This Old House
- To Dine For With Kate Sullivan
- To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
- To the Ends of the Earth: Avian Chronicles
- Trails to Oishii Tokyo
- Travels With Darley
- Under the Radar Michigan
- Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
- Velvet
- View Finders
- Volunteer Woodworker
- Washington Week With The Atlantic
- Water: The Sacred Gift
- We'll Meet Again
- Wild Hope
- Wild Kratts: Activate Kid Power
- Wild Kratts: Cats and Dogs
- Wild Kratts: Our Blue and Green World
- Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light on Masterpiece
- Yndi Yoga
- Yoga in Practice
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Wet and Weird Skunk Cabbage, What's This? It's Purple Deadnettle!, Elderberry: A "Pretty" Useful Shrub., Forsythia of the Woods: Spicebush, Tale of Two Loosestrifes, There's Gold in the Marsh!, Fade to Pink... Large Flowered Trillium, Virgin’s Bower,
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One of our earliest perennial flowering plants is the native Skunk Cabbage. Learn how this unique plant uses thermogenesis to help it flower even when there is still snow on the ground. Where does it get its name? We’ll find out.
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Purple Deadnettle is a non-native plant that spreads quickly in the spring and is and early bloomer. It is considered a winter annual. We'll find out why it is able to flower so early in the spring.
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Elderberry is something you might see growing along the side of the road or edge of a woods. It's white flowers can grab your attention. Elderberry has also been used in a variety of ways over the years. Evie share more about this useful shrub..Guests
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Spice bush is one of our earliest flowering native shrubs. It's easy to spot in the spring when the yellow flowers are in full bloom. We'll found out how it gets its name and some of the species that survive because of Spicebush.
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It's a story of good and bad. But this story is being played out along a boardwalk at Lydick Bog. Evie shows us why a native Loosestrife is better than the invasive and what their differences and similarities are.Guests
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Marsh Marigold is an early spring ephemeral, but it's not a Marigold at all. And though they are a beautiful yellow, to early pollinating insects they appear a different color. Evie share even more about the gold she found in the marsh.Guests
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This week Evie talks about Large-flowered Trillium at the end of Spring. You may find them underneath the trees in a healthy forest. Find out why they change color, fading from white to pink.
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Also known as Clematis virginiana, Virgin’s Bower is a native vine with fluffy seed heads in fall giving it the nick name Old Man’s Beard. Find out more as Evie explores this native vine.
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