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Tree Decay in Oklahoma

Mark Bays, Urban Forestry Coordinator with Oklahoma Forestry Services, shares how continuing education is important to arborists. For more information on finding an ISA certified arborist visit: …

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Caring for Oklahoma's Survivor Tree

Survivor Tree Maintenance Gabriel Taylor, director of facility operations at Oklahoma City's National Memorial Museum, shares what the Survivor Tree, an American Elm, has seen and endured over…

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Oklahoma Gardening June 25, 2022

Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening! Harvesting and Stringing Onions Host Casey Hentges harvests and strings onions to save them for later. Learn how to braid onions: Survivor Tree Maintenance …

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Updating Stillwater Library Urban Trees

Steve Dobbs, Landscape Service Director at OSU Campus, steps back in time with Mark Bays as they review some of the trees that were planted 28 years ago at the Stillwater Public Library.Watch the…

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Arbor Week in Oklahoma

Mark Bays, Oklahoma Urban Forestry Coordinator, tells us the importance of Arbor Week and the benefits to planting trees during winter.Oklahoma’s Arbor Week is the last full week in March.…

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Oklahoma Gardening March 19, 2022

0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening! 1:43 Coral Japanese MapleHost Casey Hentges introduces us to a vibrantly colored tree that provides color to the landscape even in the middle of winter, the Coral…

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A Closer Look at Freeze Damage on the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4831

0:00 Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening! 1:10 Freeze Damage on Plants We discuss an epic freeze that happened here in Oklahoma and talk about how the cold damage affects shrubs, woody,…

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Tree Freeze Damage Update

Mark Bays, Urban and Community Forestry Coordinator, joins us to look back at the challenges our trees have endured from last year's brutal freeze and what we can do now to help improve their…

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Oklahoma Gardening Episode #4820 (11/13/21)

Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening! Fire Ring Raised Bed Host Casey Hentges shares a modern look for a raised bed. Tree Freeze Damage Update Mark Bays, Urban and Community Forestry Coordinator,…

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Tree Preservation at Oklahoma's State Capitol

Mark Bays, Urban and Community Forestry Coordinator of Oklahoma Dept. of Ag, Food, and Forestry, stands outside the newly renovated visitor center of the Oklahoma State Capitol and shares with us the…

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Oklahoma Gardening Episode #4747 (05/22/21)

0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening! 1:16 Heucheras Host Casey Hentges checks off a few boxes with just one plant, the Heuchera or commonly known as Coral Bells. They are native to North America,…

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From Lumber to a Completed Tree Table

Mark Bays, Urban and Community Forestry Coordinator, and Doug Kupper, OKC's Director of Parks and Rec, recaps the process of how the Oklahoma City Park Department wanted to showcase the value of…

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Oklahoma Gardening Episode #4739 (03-27-21)

0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening! 1:12 Collecting Soil Samples Host Casey Hentges goes through the process of collecting soil samples. As you come out of winter and before you spread your…

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Turning Lumber into a Completed Tree Table

Mark Bays, Urban and Community Forestry Coordinator, recaps the process of how the Oklahoma City Park Dept. wanted to showcase the value of trees in urban areas and how lumber can be used for other…

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Oklahoma Gardening Episode #4719 (11/07/20)

0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening! 1:30 Introduction to Tree Damage This week on Oklahoma Gardening we are looking at the damage caused by a recent ice storm that ravaged the trees in most of…

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Safely Assessing Damage done to Trees

Oklahoma Service Forester, Riley Coy, with the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, gives us tips and advice on how to safely assess the damage done to your trees. Go to…

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