
Danielle Grant
Meteorologist at KMGH-TV (Denver, CO)
Emmy Nominated @DenverChannel Meteorologist ⚡️| Summer + Walter’s 🎀🐶 Mom | Winter🏂Rider | 🍷 + 🥯 connoisseur | @calpoly @msstate 👩🏻🎓| insta: @theWXwoman
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5 days ago |
denver7.com | Danielle Grant
DENVER — Colorado is known for its weather extremes, but experts say we need to put in plants that can weather (and thrive in) the state's wild temperature and precipitation swings. Ross Shrigley, executive director of Plant Select at Colorado State University, in partnership with the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado, met up with Denver7 meteorologist Danielle Grant at the Denver Botanic Gardens to talk water-wise plants.
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2 weeks ago |
denver7.com | Danielle Grant
DENVER — Some folks may have gotten an early spring fever and put the flower pots together a bit too early. Have no fear! Gardening expert Ellen Becker with the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado is here!If you've noticed your pots are not doing well, simply remove the plants that may have frost damage from your planter and find some new ones at your local garden center. She suggested putting in pollinator plants, such as a heliotrope, which smells like vanilla and attracts bees.
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2 weeks ago |
koaa.com | Danielle Grant
DENVER — 'Tis the season for gardeners to get their hands dirty and into the soil to plant their vegetable gardens for the year. Ellen Becker, with the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado, met with Scripps News Group's Danielle Grant at City Floral in Denver to find some hardy vegetables for beginners to plant. Becker and Grant dug into the garden bed, putting in new soil, and then planted a variety of vegetables and herbs.
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2 weeks ago |
denver7.com | Danielle Grant
DENVER — 'Tis the season for gardeners to get their hands dirty and into the soil to plant their vegetable gardens for the year. Ellen Becker, with the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado, met with Denver7's Danielle Grant at City Floral in Denver to find some hardy vegetables for beginners to plant. Becker and Grant dug into the garden bed, putting in new soil, and then planted a variety of vegetables and herbs.
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3 weeks ago |
koaa.com | Danielle Grant
DENVER — Spring has sprung, and many Coloradans are ready to get their hands in the dirt and get back in the garden. For some who don't necessarily have a "green thumb," but want to start a vegetable or herb garden, here's where you begin! Tips on planting a vegetable garden for beginners Ellen Becker, with the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado, met with Denver7's Danielle Grant at City Floral in Denver to find some hardy vegetables for beginners to plant.
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