Making It Grow

Making it Grow is SCETV's weekly gardening show produced by SCETV and Clemson University.

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Episodes

  • Venturi Fertigation

    Amanda and Terasa are joined by Stephanie Turner, Hannah Mikell, and Katie Dickson.
  • The Charleston Flower Show

    Amanda and Terasa are joined by Stephanie Turner, Hannah Mikell, and Katie Dickson.
  • Roots and Shoots and Apple Conserves

    Amanda and Terasa are joined by Cory Tanner and Zack Snipes.
  • Covered in Cotton and Heirloom Tomatoes

    Amanda and Terasa are joined by Davis Sanders, Hannah Wilson, and Jonathan Windham.
  • 2024 Halloween Special

    Amanda and Terasa welcome Hannah Mikell and Carmen Ketron.
  • South Pleasantburg Nursery and Growing Hobby

    Amanda and Teresa are joined by Davis Sanders, Hannah Wilson, Jonathan Windham and Holly Beaumier.
  • Canning and Catahoula Flutes

    Hosts Amanda and Teresa are joined by Faith Isreal and Rand Rowe.
  • Peanuts and a Trip to Riverbanks Zoo

    Hosts Amanda and Terasa are joined by Hannah Mikell and Dr. John Nelson.

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

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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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