0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:23 Today on the Best of Oklahoma Gardening
We are finding a use for all the downed trees and other yard debris by creating unique planting beds that help to build healthier soil.
2:02 Part One Keyhole Garden
9:50 Part Two Keyhole Garden
Host Casey Hentges creates a simple raised bed called a Keyhole Garden which uses compostable materials to nourish poor soil.
17:40 Hügelkultur Gardening
And then Casey introduces us to the concept of Hügelkultur, or mound gardening, by utilizing fallen trees to create a water conserving garden with an increase in planting area.
Aired (12/12/20) #4724
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