Making It Grow Minutes

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By: Amanda McNulty

Gardening and horticulture news and tips, as well as agricultural information from Amanda McNulty, the host of SCETV's "Making It Grow" and Clemson University Extension Agent. Produced by South Carolina Public Radio.Making It Grow Minutes are produced by South Carolina Public Radio, in partnership with Clemson University's Extension Service.

Caring for South Carolina's sea turtle population
Yesterday at 11:00 AM

The South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston can save sea turtles suffering from various complaints.


Keeping South Carolina's waterways debris-free
Last Wednesday at 11:00 AM

All litter flows downstream, into storm drains, creeks, lakes, and massive amounts end up in the ocean.


Helping sea turtles in distress
Last Monday at 11:00 AM

Amanda McNulty explains what to do if you observe a sea turtle that looks injured or ill.


How sycamores support wildlife
02/07/2026

The structural weakness of sycamores is a boon to a variety of animals.


Creative uses of sycamore hollows
02/06/2026

Sycamores not only tend to lose limbs, which makes nesting sites for bats, birds, and mammals, but they also tend to rot from the inside, leaving open spaces at their base.


Sycamores: not ideal for landscaping
02/05/2026

Most people wouldn’t, and shouldn’t, plant sycamore trees in their yards.


Buttonwood
02/04/2026

Sycamores have a complicated wood structure, but they have interesting properties that can be put to good use.


Sycamore trees, the contemporaries of dinosaurs
02/02/2026

Amanda McNulty marvels at the beauty and endurance of the mighty sycamore.


Heirloom Ornaments
12/27/2025

Amanda McNulty shares how Christmas tree ornaments gathered over the years can stir warm memories of loved ones, both near and far.


Candlelit Christmas trees
12/26/2025

Amanda McNulty reflects on the romance and beauty of Christmas trees once lit by candles.


Fun at the Christmas tree farm
12/25/2025

Amanda McNulty embraces the spirit of the season by sharing the joys of visiting your local Christmas tree farm.


A tasteful tabletop Christmas tree
12/24/2025

Amanda McNulty explains the origin of her passion for colorful Christmas tree lights


Putting up the Christmas tree
12/22/2025

Amanda McNulty reminisces about putting up her Christmas tree in her 19th century home.


Cedar apple rust
11/22/2025

Cedar apple rust is a fungus, but its brown cases become jelly-like blobs with protrusions that look like something from outer space.


Eastern red cedars and juniper berries
11/21/2025

Our eastern red cedar is one of the junipers whose berries are used to flavor gin.


Building with eastern red cedar
11/20/2025

Native Americans used eastern red cedar for canoes and ceremonial buildings.


An eastern red cedar for Christmas
11/19/2025

Before the ubiquitous Fraser firs that don’t grow well here, many people got an eastern red cedar.


The protective properties of eastern red cedar
11/17/2025

Eastern red cedar has long been used to line chests and closets to protect wool items.


Bat guano
10/18/2025

Bird and bat guano have both been used as valuable sources of fertilizer. The most valuable guano is found in caves protected from water.


Is that bottle of tequila bat-friendly? Check the label.
10/17/2025

Agave growers get higher yields of tequila precursors when the plants aren’t allowed to flower, imperiling bats that depend on the night-blooming flowers.


Bats as pollinators
10/16/2025

Do you enjoy tequila? Thank the bat community.


Bats in South Carolina
10/15/2025

Host Amanda McNulty explains how you can help protect our state's bat population.


October is Bat Month
10/13/2025

Host Amanda McNulty explains why bats are important mammals worldwide.


Storing chlorophyll
10/04/2025

Tree leaves aren't the only thing that contains chlorophyll; sometimes it's stored in the fruit.


Chlorophyll: an expensive molecule for plants to make
10/03/2025

Chlorophyll is the basis for life on Earth.


Tapping trees
10/02/2025

Tapping trees has a long history in the U.S.


Vermont: a leaf-peeper's paradise
10/01/2025

In the fall, Vermont's deciduous trees put on an eye-popping display of color.


Chasing Autumn: where and when to witness South Carolina's vibrant fall foliage
09/29/2025

If you want to see beautiful fall leaves in South Carolina, you should head up above Highway 11.


An obscure study of stabilimenta
08/30/2025

During World War II, the stabilimenta of writing spiders was observed getting smaller, possibly supporting a theory of the zigzag's purpose.


Mystery of the stabilimentum
08/29/2025

While joining a friend to watch writing spiders weave their webs, Amanda McNulty ponders the purpose of the stabilimentum.


Writing spiders
08/28/2025

Host Amanda McNulty takes a closer look at the web weaving of writing spiders.


Big yellow spiders
08/27/2025

One of the common spiders that weave webs with a distinctive zigzag pattern is the yellow garden spider.


Spiderweb Management
08/25/2025

Instead of having to keep up with cleaning spiderwebs from the front of her house, Amanda McNulty decides to recruit some members of the wildlife community.


Appreciating the Trumpet Creeper
08/16/2025

Although some consider it invasive, the Trumpet Creeper has inspired naturalists and writers, such as hummingbird enthusiast William Hilton.


Trumpet creeper
08/15/2025

The native Campsis radicans, or Trumpet Creeper, is often called invasive, but it supports a variety of wildlife.


The efficiency of scout ants
08/14/2025

Amanda McNulty can't find the rice in her pantry, but guess who can.


Wildlife guests
08/13/2025

Amanda McNulty reflects on the variety of animals that have visited her home throughout her lifetime.


Ant control
08/11/2025

From fire ants to sugar ants, there are effective methods for controlling a variety of Formicidae.


Enjoying and employing rice
08/07/2025

Rice isn't just delicious, it's functional.


Salt is hygroscopic, but rice is a desiccant
08/06/2025

Has South Carolina's humidity clumped up your salt dispenser? Add some rice. Amanda McNulty explains why this household hack works.