Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4930
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Succession Planting Cool Season Crops
Host Casey Hentges is in the garden succession planting some cool season crops in our raised bed. This way we can always have produce growing as we prep the rest of the garden for the upcoming spring.
Thinning Out Carrots
Casey has a lot of carrots sprouting up in her container and needs to thin them out to ensure that she gets a better harvest later in spring.
Growing Strawberries Using Plasticulture
Casey visits with Bryce Miller, an Adair County strawberry farmer, as he explains his processes for growing strawberries. And how he reaps the benefits of using plasticulture in his strawberry operation.
Harvesting the Ideal Asparagus
Casey is in the garden determining which asparagus is ready to harvest.
Gourds
Casey introduces us to a couple of gourds that can be used to create birdhouses and luffas.
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