0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:16 October Hort Tips
Host Casey Hentges is ready for fall and gives us some advice so that we can start preparing for our fall gardens too.
We transition from warm to cool season turfgrass, look at fall flowers and trees, and prep our vegetables gardens by plating cover crops.
5:27 Bunker Tire Planter
Steve Upson, Senior Horticulture Consultant at the Noble Research Institute, is repurposing tires and turning them into raised beds. This time we are looking at a design that he calls 'Bunker Planter'.
You can build this yourself! Check out our website for construction details:
http://oklahomagardening.okstate.edu/backyard-demo-gardens/school-garden
9:38 Bear Claw Tool
Laura Payne, Extension Associate and OKG Assistant Producer, shows us another cool tool that she finds useful in the garden, the Bear Claw. The Bear Claw takes the place of your hands so that you have more surface area to pick up more garden debris while you work.
11:10 Shade Garden with Dee Nash
We sit under the shade with Garden Blogger, Dee Nash, in her yard to talk about some of her garden experience.
You can find Dee Nash's blog at
https://reddirtramblings.com/
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17:54 Fennel and Mushroom Soup
Barbara Brown, Extension Nutrition Specialist, cooks us up a delicious fennel and mushroom soup/stew that is great for the chilly weather approaching.
You can find out how to make this recipe and more on our website at
http://oklahomagardening.okstate.edu/recipes
Airdate #4814 (10/02/21)
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