Oklahoma Gardening Episode #4701 (07/04/20)
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Welcome to a new season of Oklahoma Gardening!
Segment 1 (1:20)
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges is stoked about a beautiful North American wildflower, Stokes' Aster, Stokesia laevis.
Segment 2 (3:55)
Lynda Carrier, OSU Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, has some great performing tomatoes for the home garden that are also potentially healthier because of their high lycopene content. These three varieties of tomatoes come from the University of Florida and you can buy them from their website at:
Klee Lab Research, University of Florida
https://hos.ifas.ufl.edu/public/kleeweb/newcultivars.html
The three varieties include: Garden Gem, Garden Treasure, and W. All three are bred to be better quality, longer shelf life, higher lycopene, and easier to grow compared to the heirloom tomatoes.
Segment 3 (7:40)
We visit with Brian Dougherty, Program Manager for the Oklahoma City Community Foundation, to find out how the City of Oklahoma City is working to monitor the health and financial benefit of the urban forest.
Oklahoma City Community Foundation Tree Inventory
https://www.okc.gov/home/showdocument?id=6890
My Tree Keeper Website
https://oklahomacityok.mytreekeeper.com
Parks master plan
https://www.okc.gov/departments/parks-recreation/parks-master-plan
i-Tree
www.itreetools.org
Segment 4 (13:40)
Julia Laughlin, Oklahoma County Extension Horticulturist, has a fun vegetable container project for kids using smart pots. You can find more information about the Plant-it Earth Camp being hosted July 17, 2020 10am-2pm at: www.calendar.okstate.edu/oces
Segment 5 (17:00)
And Food Nutritionist, Barbara Brown cooks Spicy Rice and Baked Eggs for us. And you can find this recipe and more on our website: www.oklahomagardeing.okstate.edu/recipes
Airdate (07/04/20) #4701
Questions?
To find out more information about show topics as well as recipes, articles, videos, fact sheets and other resources, including the directory of local Extension Offices, be sure to visit our website. http://oklahomagardening.okstate.edu/
You can also find us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oklahomagardening/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/okgardening @okgardening
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oklahomagardening/
Oklahoma Gardening is a production of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University and is produced by the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture and Agricultural Communications Services.
All products featured on this program are for demonstration purposes only.
No commercial endorsement is intended.
Segment 1 (1:20)
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges is stoked about a beautiful North American wildflower, Stokes' Aster, Stokesia laevis.
Segment 2 (3:55)
Lynda Carrier, OSU Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, has some great performing tomatoes for the home garden that are also potentially healthier because of their high lycopene content. These three varieties of tomatoes come from the University of Florida and you can buy them from their website at:
Klee Lab Research, University of Florida
https://hos.ifas.ufl.edu/public/kleeweb/newcultivars.html
The three varieties include: Garden Gem, Garden Treasure, and W. All three are bred to be better quality, longer shelf life, higher lycopene, and easier to grow compared to the heirloom tomatoes.
Segment 3 (7:40)
We visit with Brian Dougherty, Program Manager for the Oklahoma City Community Foundation, to find out how the City of Oklahoma City is working to monitor the health and financial benefit of the urban forest.
Oklahoma City Community Foundation Tree Inventory
https://www.okc.gov/home/showdocument?id=6890
My Tree Keeper Website
https://oklahomacityok.mytreekeeper.com
Parks master plan
https://www.okc.gov/departments/parks-recreation/parks-master-plan
i-Tree
www.itreetools.org
Segment 4 (13:40)
Julia Laughlin, Oklahoma County Extension Horticulturist, has a fun vegetable container project for kids using smart pots. You can find more information about the Plant-it Earth Camp being hosted July 17, 2020 10am-2pm at: www.calendar.okstate.edu/oces
Segment 5 (17:00)
And Food Nutritionist, Barbara Brown cooks Spicy Rice and Baked Eggs for us. And you can find this recipe and more on our website: www.oklahomagardeing.okstate.edu/recipes
Airdate (07/04/20) #4701
Questions?
To find out more information about show topics as well as recipes, articles, videos, fact sheets and other resources, including the directory of local Extension Offices, be sure to visit our website. http://oklahomagardening.okstate.edu/
You can also find us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oklahomagardening/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/okgardening @okgardening
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oklahomagardening/
Oklahoma Gardening is a production of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University and is produced by the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture and Agricultural Communications Services.
All products featured on this program are for demonstration purposes only.
No commercial endorsement is intended.
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