
Making It Grow Minutes
Mon-Sat, throughout the day
Amanda McNulty of Clemson University’s Extension Service and host of ETV’s six-time Emmy Award-winning show, Making It Grow, offers gardening tips and techniques.
Making It Grow Minutes are produced by South Carolina Public Radio, in partnership with Clemson University's Extension Service.
Latest Episodes
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Host Amanda McNulty explains why bats are important mammals worldwide.
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Tree leaves aren't the only thing that contains chlorophyll; sometimes it's stored in the fruit.
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Chlorophyll is the basis for life on Earth.
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In the fall, Vermont's deciduous trees put on an eye-popping display of color.
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If you want to see beautiful fall leaves in South Carolina, you should head up above Highway 11.
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During World War II, the stabilimenta of writing spiders was observed getting smaller, possibly supporting a theory of the zigzag's purpose.
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While joining a friend to watch writing spiders weave their webs, Amanda McNulty ponders the purpose of the stabilimentum.
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Host Amanda McNulty takes a closer look at the web weaving of writing spiders.
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One of the common spiders that weave webs with a distinctive zigzag pattern is the yellow garden spider.