Episodes
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Wabi Sabi Farm, Spring Arrangements, Fish Sculpture
S2025 Ep8 |Wabi Sabi farm, spring arrangements, fish sculpture.
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Spring Berries and Flowers
S2025 Ep7 |Amanda and Terasa are joined by Brad Fowler and Cory Tanner. - Image
Dr. Doug Tallamy and the SCBG Bird Garden
S2025 Ep6 |Amanda and Terasa are joined by Carmen Ketron, Stephanie Turner, and Tom Nelson. - Image
Deep South Native Plants
S2025 Ep5 |Author Jane Jabbour and “Plant with a Purpose” festival. - Image
Terrariums and Pollinator Gardens
S2025 Ep3 |Amanda and Terasa are joined by Jackie Jordan, Brittney King, and Dr. John Nelson. - Image
Tropical Plants and Ikebana Arrangement
S2025 Ep2 |Amanda and Terasa are joined by Phillip Carnley, Carmen Ketron, and Nicole Correa. - Image
Kalmia Gardens and Humble Acres Organics
S2025 Ep1 |Amanda and Terasa are joined by Phillip Carnley, Carmen Ketron, and Nicole Correa. - Image
Canning Safety and Making Wreaths
S2024 Ep33 |Amanda and Terasa are joined by Carmen Ketron, Glen Payne, and Christopher Burtt.
About Making It Grow
Making It Grow, an award-winning program from SCETV and Clemson University, is hosted by Amanda McNulty and Terasa Lott of Clemson Extension. Together with Extension Agents and expert guests, they provide research-based insights to educate and inspire viewers.
- ETVHD: Tuesday at 7 pm, Saturday at 8 am
- SC CHANNEL: Tuesday at 8 pm, Saturday at 5 pm
Funding for Making it Grow is provided by: The South Carolina Department of Agriculture, McLeod Farms, The South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation and Farm Bureau Insurance, Wesley Commons, and Boone Hall Farms
Making It Grow
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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