Afleveringen
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The male green anole is very territorial and puts on a showy display to attract his mates.
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Host Amanda McNulty of "Making It Grow" explains how minding "tail autotomy" is key in catching an anole.
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As spring arrives in South Carolina, our state's native lizard emerges in search of warm spots, which include the inside of Amanda McNulty's house.
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Amanda McNulty's 19th-century home draws a variety of uninvited visitors, who are sometimes discovered in the most unusual places.
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From the 'Pride of Augusta' to the swamp, there's a species of Yellow Jessamine for every occasion.
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If you have a sunny area that needs a screen, look no further than our state flower, Carolina or yellow jessamine.
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The flowers of yellow jessamine are powerfully sweet in fragrance, but deadly poisonous to many animals, including humans, and not a favorite of invertebrates.
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Spring has sprung, and so has South Carolina's state flower.
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South Carolina's state flower is in full bloom, announcing spring's glorious arrival.
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Dandelion leaves are packed full of nutrients, as many as are in kale.
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Amanda McNulty shares some charming childhood memories about dandelions.
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What some consider a weed is a lovely flower in the eyes of others.
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The birds will be arriving any day now, expecting you to help them fatten up after their thousands of miles' flights home from Mexico and South America.
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Bulbs from the amaryllidaceae family can be coaxed to bloom early, but host Amanda McNulty advises against using wax in the forcing process.
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Zephyranthes are beautiful but can be fatal to your furry friends.
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Myriad common names never stop for Zephyranthes, but according to Amanda McNulty, a couple make some sense.
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Host Amanda McNulty reflects on the beauty of one of the New World's native plants that is a member of the Amaryllis family
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First, pick up a pair of knee-high stockings...
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