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2023 Season Recap

Casey highlights the incredible journey that was the 2023 season of Oklahoma Gardening and gives insight into things to come. Airdate (11-18-23) Questions? To find out more information about show…

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2023 Cobb Speaker Series: Erik Larson

TICKETS ON SALE NOW! See Erik Larson, 6 time New York Times Best-Seller, at this year's H. Louise & H. E. "Ed" Cobb Speaker Series event on October 13, 2023. Purchase tickets and…

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How Much is too Much Moisture for Hay?

(July 1, 2023) Paul Vining, Oklahoma Quality Beef Network coordinator, explains how much or how little moisture should be in your hay. For Extension fact sheets & more visit…

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Spring Garden Prep on the Best of Oklahoma Gardening March 4, 2023

Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4936! Spring Lawn Mower Maintenance John Long, Extension Ag Engineer at OSU, gives us a rundown on how to inspect your push mowers to get them up and…

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Fruit Trees on the Best of Oklahoma Gardening February 25, 2023

Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4935! Frost Pocket Affecting Fruit Trees Becky Carroll, OSU Fruit and Pecan Extension Specialist, warns us about frost pockets we can find in our…

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Pecans on the Best of Oklahoma Gardening December 17, 2022

Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4925! Identifying Pecan Flowers Becky Carroll shows how pecan trees are monoecious but that they are also dichogamous where the male and female flowers…

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Heat and Sun Protection on the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4907

Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4907! Drought Tolerant - Gray Santolina Host Casey Hentges shows a beautiful drought tolerant plant perfect for the summer heat. 3:20 Mesonet:…

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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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Vegetables and All-America Selections on the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4829

0:00 Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4829! 1:23 An Easy Way to Plant Blueberries Host Casey Hentges shows us an easy way of incorporating blueberries into our gardens. 6:12 What…

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Touring the OSU Botanic Gardens on the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4826

0:00 Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening! 1:14 Virtual Tour of TBG with OKG We have a special episode for you this week! We often show glimpses of various areas around The Botanic Garden…

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Cool Tools on the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4824 (12/11/21)

Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening! On the Best of Oklahoma Gardening, we find some of our favorite segments from over the year to create a Cool Tools episode. Growing gadgets Host Casey…

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Hugelkultur and Keyhole Gardens on the Best of Oklahoma Gardening (#4724)

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…

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Propagating Your Tender Perennials

Host Casey Hentges is bringing in some tender perennials like Purple Sugarcane and Elephant Ears by propagating them through stem cutting and pups. Airdate (10/31/20) #4718 Questions? To…

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Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4648 (05/30/20)

In this episode of Best of Oklahoma Gardening, Segment 1 1:25 Host Casey Hentges is harvesting the blooming onions in our keyhole garden. Segment 2 5:30 We travel to hear Steve Upson…

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Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4649 (06/06/20)

In this episode of the Best of Oklahoma Gardening, we have a virtual field day at the OSU Cimarron Valley Research Station in Perkins, OK. Segment 1 1:40 Extension Plant Disease and Insect…

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Harvest - Caddo County (6/29/13)

Lyndall Stout takes us to Caddo County, Oklahoma to speak with the Krehbiel family. We meet the 17-year-old who will keep the combines running into the next generation.

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