There are so many great new shows premiering on Nat Geo WILD, as well as hit series returning for the spring. My DVR is going crazy recording each and every one so that I can watch when I have a free moment, after the girls are asleep. :-) Secret Garden is another show that looks great is not to be missed, when it premieres this Sunday at 8PM ET/PT.
Here is more about the new series, Secret Garden, premiering this Saturday, March 21st on Nat Geo WILD...
"Spring is in full bloom! And, Nat Geo WILD is ready to smell the roses from our Secret Garden. Gardens have long epitomized paradise, and many of us derive great pleasure in creating our own Garden of Eden. Our cameras are taking a close look at the plants and small animals that call this home. Today, exotic plants live alongside native animals; an eclectic mix created by generations of gardeners.
But many of the creatures that live here go unnoticed, leading secretive and mysterious lives. Small field voles make a network of tunnels under the vegetable plot, a shy weasel hides in the woodpile, and mason bees wallpaper their nest with colorful petals. As summer turns to autumn, small grass snakes hatch within the compost and edible dormice look for apples stored in our garden sheds.
Stunning high definition footage and time-lapse photography reveals the vibrant colors of autumn and winter. This is a journey into an unknown and exotic wilderness that is our own back garden. "
--GIVEAWAY--
Perfect for new gardeners and seasoned green thumbs alike,
this 7-in-1 plant care tool set features a carrying bag and 6 essential tools.
Thanks to the kind folks at Nat Geo WILD, one lucky reader will win a Garden Tool Set to get them ready to get planting once the ground thaws. :-)
To enter this fun giveaway, please complete the entries on the Rafflecopter form below. Good luck!
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