Grow
From controlling critters to whacking weeds to finding just the right plant for your plot, WGLT's Grow is your source for sage gardening advice and down-to-earth tips.
The last episode of Grow aired Oct. 1. The show is now on hiatus.
Latest Episodes
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Valentine's Day is fast approaching, making it the perfect time to talk about plants. Plant-based aphrodisiacs, to be precise, and not just…
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It's cold. Let's indulge in a little escapism, shall we? Let's take a little trip into the tropics and talk about pineapples.WGLT's Grow is your source…
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This week on WGLT's Grow, Sarah and Murph share some creative ideas for using all that wood that's laying around—for cooking meat.Turns out, certain woods…
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Anyone who thought chaos might be magically shown the door on Jan. 1 was in for a rude awakening, as Mother Nature clearly had other plans.On this week's…
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On this week's episode of WGLT's Grow, Sarah and Murph tackle the origins of that little piece of flora that's everywhere during the holidays:…
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On today's episode of WGLT's Grow, Sarah and Murph talk about birch trees — to plant or not to plant. And if you do, when's the best time to plant a…
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This week on WGLT's Grow, you'll learn about an invasive pest making headway in North America, called the spotted lanternfly.The ornate-looking pest was…
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2020 has been the worst year in history for California wildfires. And it's not just California. Fires have ravaged large swaths of the west, stretching…
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The Great Plains Shelter Project of the 1930s was a massive government undertaking designed to help the Plains states recover from the devastation of the…
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Tree roots interfering with a sewer line is not an uncommon plumbing problem. After all, the wastewater line is carrying nutrient-rich water, and tree…