Making It Grow Minutes Amanda McNulty
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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.Making It Grow Minutes are produced by South Carolina Public Radio, in partnership with Clemson University's Extension Service.
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A brief history of California's Cottonwood Spring Oasis
Host Amanda McNulty visits Joshua Tree National Park, home of the Cottonwood Spring Oasis
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Look before you plant
The eastern cottonwood is illegal to plant in some places.
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Large amounts of water quench the fastest-growing native tree in North America
Cottonwoods are found in places where there is plenty of water.
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How does the eastern cottonwood "sing"?
The leaves on eastern cottonwood are known for making "the lullaby of the prairies."
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Where to find the cottonwood trees Debbie Reynolds sang of in the movie "Tammy and the Bachelor"
Cottonwoods are usually found in nature growing by water sources or in wetlands.
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Mountain Laurel: beauty and beast
Mountain Laurel has a fascinating pattern of twisting and turning branches, very decorative to look at but hard to maneuver through.
Customer Reviews
The best!
Entertaining and informative, Amanda McNulty is a true South Carolina treasure
Great listen!
I love this podcast - they go more in depth into horticulture. Many topics are mentioned quickly on the show and I know Amanda and the panel have a wealth of knowledge. Here they can really take the time to have an informed and fascinating discussion.
Also Amanda is just fun to listen to!
To The Point
It is refreshing to have straight the point information!