At the Big Stone Mini Golf and Sculpture Garden in Minnetrista, Minn., visitors are welcomed to immerse themselves in a truly unique experience. Bruce Stillman, owner of the tourist and artistic destination, has collaborated with a team of talented artists from both Minnesota and around the world to create an exceptional mini-golf course and adorn the surroundings with captivating sculptures.
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 – https://www.youtube.com/@PrairieYardAndGarden
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/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/
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Enjoyed, Mary.
This is such an enjoyable program. More need to tune in, especially those in Minnesota!