Making It Grow Minutes

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 6:17:45
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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.

Episódios

  • Tree damage by yellow-bellied sap suckers?

    09/02/2023 Duração: 01min

    If you are worried about a tree used by sapsuckers, you can wrap small gauge chicken wire or such around the trunk.

  • Yellow-bellied sap sucker migration

    08/02/2023 Duração: 01min

    Amazingly migratory, this bird nests in our part of the country as well as in Alaska and Canada and drills sap wells into trees, over years they are lined up perfectly above the depressions of earlier drilling.

  • Yellow-bellied sap suckers suck sap

    07/02/2023 Duração: 01min

    This is the only woodpecker that doesn’t actively drill in tree trunks looking for insects to eat

  • What's in a name?

    06/02/2023 Duração: 01min

    Well, the poor yellow-bellied sapsucker gets a bad rap, as it sounds like these are cowardly birds when really their name comes from their attractive, light yellow breast.

  • Walking in nature

    27/01/2023 Duração: 01min

    It is a day of joy when my puppy Blue and I walk with my friend Ann Nolte. She and her husband Hank Stallworth live on a portion of what was his family farm.

  • Depleted aquifers

    25/01/2023 Duração: 01min

    In my home county of Calhoun, a heavily irrigated farming area, the aquifer is dropping, and many people are having to redrill their wells, so this is not just a west coast problem.

  • Polluted river = polluted ocean

    24/01/2023 Duração: 01min

    If trash is not removed from the LA river culvert, it goes straight into the Pacific Ocean.

  • The Los Angeles river - a sad story

    23/01/2023 Duração: 01min

    We know from our storm water experts, that when water flows over soil, many of the pollutants can be removed and microbes in the ground can safely decompose them. In the case of the Los Angeles River, everything goes right into the Pacific Ocean.

  • Reclaiming a river bed

    17/01/2023 Duração: 01min

    There is now a movement to enhance any space on the LA river that could be considered an urban park where people could get a glimpse of nature in a profoundly densely-packed city.

  • Using "amaryllis" flowers in arrangements

    31/12/2022 Duração: 01min

    "Amaryllis" have hollow stems and you need to take certain steps if using them as cut flowers.

  • "Amaryllis" cultivars

    30/12/2022 Duração: 01min

    There are a zillion different amaryllis cultivars out there – a plethora of colors and flower shapes – singles or doubles, extra large or some smaller options. They make the best show in a garden if grouped and need about a foot of space between each large-sized bulb.

  • Planting and care of "amaryllis" bulbs outdoors

    29/12/2022 Duração: 01min

    In mid-spring when all danger of frost is over, you can move your potted amaryllis plants outside to a partly shaded area.

  • More on caring for "amaryllis"

    28/12/2022 Duração: 01min

    In most parts of South Carolina, holiday amaryllis bulbs can be added to your garden or the front of shrub beds when all chance of frost is over. For successful transplanting, keep the indoor plant healthy and growing after it flowers to replenish or build back that bulb.

  • Keeping "amaryllis" healthy indoors

    27/12/2022 Duração: 01min

    If you have amaryllis bulbs (actually the genus is Hippeastrum but we’re never going to call them that) blooming in your house over the holidays, you can take some steps to keep them healthy.

  • Amaryllis plants are not really amaryillis

    26/12/2022 Duração: 01min

    The magnificent flowering plants we call amaryllis, so popular as indoor plants during the holidays, really aren’t in the genus Amaryllis but rather Hippeastrum.

  • Black cottonwood

    03/12/2022 Duração: 01min

    Black cottonwood, Populas balsamifera, is a species variation of cottonwood that grows from the western tip of Canada down to Montana and through part of Texas.

  • Cottonwood seed dispersal

    02/12/2022 Duração: 01min

    Cottonwoods, Populus deltoides, are dioecious, male flowers and female flowers are found on separate trees. The common name comes from the incredible mass of fluff that the female seed pods produce when they open. The seeds are tiny and the cottony material containing them is a great dispersal method.

  • Cottonwood trees in the swamp

    01/12/2022 Duração: 01min

    I personally have never seen a cottonwood in any other setting but they can grow in a myriad of conditions, making them good trees for reclamation sites.

  • The Friends of the Congaree Swamp

    30/11/2022 Duração: 01min

    The Friends of the Congaree Swamp is a conservation organization that plans trail cleanups, makes recommendations to South Carolina DHEC when appropriate, and is dedicated to the conservation of this treasured part of South Carolina’s ecology; the newsletters they share keep us abreast of current affairs and upcoming opportunities.

  • Patti McGee shared her love of plants with the community around her

    29/11/2022 Duração: 01min

    Our state has lost a remarkable citizen, Charleston gardener and hostess Patti McGee. Her love of gardening originated under her mother’s tutelage in Marion, South Carolina. Her husband Peter was supportive of constant tweaking and additions to their Anson Street property. McGee’s inquisitive mind and love of new people as well as plants, made her beloved by both the artistic and gardening community.

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