
Fallon Glick
Anchor and Reporter at WDRB-TV (Louisville, KY)
4, 6 & 10p.m. anchor @WDRBNews ~Jeremiah 29:11
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2 weeks ago |
wdrb.com | Fallon Glick
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- You know the sound. The iconic Call to the Post on the first Saturday in May that silences a crowd of tens of thousands of people. For a few seconds spectators forget this day is all about the horses. Because all eyes are on one man — Steve Buttleman. “When I play the first four notes, that’s all it takes and the crowd just erupts, which is an incredible feeling,” Buttleman told WDRB. It ignites a fire within.
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2 weeks ago |
wdrb.com | Fallon Glick
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Who doesn’t love a household hack? They’re simple, effective, and the best part — free. “There's lots of things that we can do. Things that you have around your home that you can use in your garden, to where you're not having to spend as much money to do the things around your house,” said Jeff Wallitsch, with Wallitsch Gardens. Since eggshells have a lot of calcium, Wallitsch said they can help with calcium deficiency in tomatoes.
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3 weeks ago |
wdrb.com | Fallon Glick
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Gardening and growing beautiful plants without a yard is not off limits. You can always bring some new life and color to your living space after a long cold winter with container gardening. And if you make the right planting choices, you can container garden through all four seasons. “One plant that I love to put in my containers are Boxwoods.
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1 month ago |
wdrb.com | Fallon Glick
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – No greenhouse? No problem. While mornings in early spring can still be brisk and chilly, you might consider growing your seeds indoors and then transferring them outside once the weather warms up. “You can start some seeds inside, whether that’s vegetables or flowers, watch them grow and when it's time to put them in the ground, then you can put them out in your yard or your garden,” said Jeff Wallitsch of Wallitsch Gardens.
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1 month ago |
wdrb.com | Fallon Glick
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- People always say that you should always wait to plant your flowers and gardens until after Derby, but there are in fact some crops that need to go in the ground before you hear the call to the post. "Cold crops," or early season plants, give your vegetable garden a head start for the spring season.
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