Segment 1 (1:20)
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges is dividing and transplanting irises in our garden to ensure of more irises to come next spring. Here’s four general tips if your irises aren’t looking up to par:
1. Too much shade is bad
2. Do not over crowd your irises
3. Do not over fertilize the soil
4. Do not bury irises too deep in the soil
Segment 2 (7:25)
In our tour of ornamental grasses we get out of the sun to look at some shade grasses in the true grass family, Poaceae.
Segment 3 (10:25)
We conclude our ornamental grass tour by looking at the Asparagaceae family, which is not a true grass but they certainly are beautiful in our gardens! We covered lots of different ornamental grasses and with such versatility we hope you can find one for your garden!
Segment 4 (18:08)
Extension Food Specialist, Barbara Brown, safely infuses oil with select herbs.
Infusing oils is a very intricate process. Follow these steps carefully when infusing your own oils at home.
University of Idaho: Making Garlic- and Herb- Infused Oils at Home
https://www.extension.uidaho.edu/publishing/pdf/PNW/PNW664.pdf
Oklahoma Gardening: Safely Infusing Oils at Home
http://oklahomagardening.okstate.edu/recipes/2020/Safely%20Infusing%20Oils%20at%20Home
Airdate (08/08/20) #4706
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