Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4931!
Easy Access Raised Bed
Steve Upson, a retired Horticulture Consultant from the Noble Research Institute, shares with us his newest recycled tire raised bed creation. This bed is meant to be a permanent installation in the backyard and tall enough to easily reach our plants.
You can learn how to build this raised bed and others like it on our website:
http://oklahomagardening.okstate.edu/backyard-demo-gardens
Harvesting the Ideal Asparagus
Host Casey Hentges is in the garden determining which asparagus is ready to harvest.
All American Selection: Icicle Eggplant
Casey shows us an All-American Selection eggplant that has a non-traditional color.
Growing Watermelon in Oklahoma
Southeast area horticulture specialist Jim Shrefler gives us the key elements to growing a tasty watermelon.
Pesky Harlequin Bugs Damage Brassica Plants
Casey evaluates a pesky harlequin bug that is causing damage to the brassica plants in the garden.
Airdate (01/21/23) #4931
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