Episodes
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Host Amanda McNulty of "Making It Grow" shares a vivid childhood memory of one of the many unusual pets she and her brother used to keep.
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Street litter attracts mosquitos, but mass spraying harms more than just this one pest.
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While "Making It Grow" host Amanda McNulty is usually in favor of planting and growing, she draws the line at her bathroom tile.
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Host Amanda McNulty of "Making It Grow" explains how the sweetbay magnolia helps sustain a variety of wildlife.
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Host Amanda McNulty of "Making It Grow" explains her preference of the sweetbay magnolia over magnolia grandiflora, a.k.a. the southern magnolia.
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Host Amanda McNulty of "Making It Grow" enjoys the scent of tea olives this time of year when she opens her windows for a cool evening breeze.
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Although cattle egrets are in the same genus as herons, they have a much different diet than their fish-eating relatives.
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Where do cattle egrets build their nests? Host Amanda McNulty points the way on this episode of Making it Grow.
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What and where do cattle egrets like to eat? Host Amanda McNulty of "Making It Grow" explains that some of these birds have very exotic dinner guests at their table.
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Are you familiar with cattle egrets? Host Amanda McNulty explains how to identify them on this episode of "Making It Grow."
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Cattle egrets are fairly new to the U.S. Host Amanda McNulty explains how and when they arrived in our country.
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Interested in canning your own foods but don't know where to begin? Amanda McNulty shares a helpful starting point.
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With the renewed interest in home gardening comes a renewed interest in canning. Is your equipment properly calibrated?
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If you have a family recipe for canning foods, Amanda McNulty shares some resources to ensure your process is safe.
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Looking for new ways to preserve your garden's offerings? Host Amanda McNulty shares her favorite ways to can and a great resource for more delicious recipes.
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Some family recipes have outdated canning procedures. Host Amanda McNulty offers a helpful resource to update your process to ensure health and safety at the dinner table.
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If you have carpenter bees boring into wooden areas of your house, here are some tips.
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Carpenter bees can't sip from the inside of a flower. Amanda McNulty explains their workaround and its effect on cross-pollination.
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Can you tell the difference between a carpenter bee and a bumble bee? Amanda McNulty teaches you how.
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While Amanda McNulty decorates the inside of her home, carpenter bees are also decorating just outside her front door.
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