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The Wild Wild West

Season 1 Episode 112 | 26m 46s

Marfa, Texas, is home to a unique desert garden created by one of the foremost experts on native plants throughout Texas and the Southwest. His daily chores take a toll on his shoulders and flexibility, which is reduced by a new stretch routine.

Aired: 03/20/22 | Expires: 03/20/24
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
Extras
A ceramicist creates stunning vases and improves her posture in the garden and the studio.
A jeweler mixes natural materials with gemstones; stretches relieve back pain.
A culinary farm-to-table pioneer alleviates shoulder pain while harvesting fruit trees.
Tour private American gardens with experts and learn how to take care of your body.
Join a culinary pioneer for a dramatic dinner and see how he addresses lower back pain.
A gardener spends her time planting heirloom crops and embraces fitness in her life.
East and west coast gardens share similarities; a gardener learns to walk tall in both.
A gardener plays with traditional design and finds relief with counter movement therapy.
Join the harvest at the largest American saffron farm as gardeners find back pain relief.
A spry 95-year-old walks through her garden and gets help keeping her sure-footedness.
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