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Originally broadcast April 24, 2022....
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
We are starting the new season of Oklahoma Gardening by preparing for spring!
1:20 Bypass vs Anvil Pruners
Host Casey Hentges will show us which pruning tools…
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Originally broadcast February 27, 2021....
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Presented by Erica Townsend-Bell, OSU associate professor of political science and Director of the Center for Africana Studies...
Originally broadcast March 1, 2021...
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Shyanne Dickey, a senior majoring in Studio Art, discusses her paintings featuring her family's history in a community of African American farmers in western Kansas.
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Andrew R. Belton is an assistant professor of Black diasporic literature and culture in the Department of English at Oklahoma State University. His current book project, Hip Hop Illiterate: Black…
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The workshop will provide participants with an opportunity to learn more about the Black excellence of Black Wall Street before and after the Tulsa Race Massacre; understand financial wellness;…
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Join the Office of Multicultural Affairs for a panel discussion with former athletes as they reflect on their experiences and discuss the importance of Black History Month. The program will be…
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Quraysh Ali Lansana is author of twenty books in poetry, nonfiction and children's literature. Lansana is a Tulsa Artist Fellow, acting director of the Center for Truth and Racial Healing &…
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Food Nutritionalist, Barbara Brown, makes a refreshing sangria tea. The fruit she decides to use for this was some strawberries and an orange but you can use whatever fruit you like best!
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Segment 1
1:20 Today Host Casey Hentges looks at a beautiful hot-pink, drought tolerant Rose Campion, Lychnis coronaria. A hardy perennial from zones 4-8, it looks…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Segment 1
1:20 Today Host Casey Hentges looks at a beautiful hot-pink, drought tolerant Rose Campion, Lychnis coronaria. A hardy perennial from zones 4-8, it looks…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
OSU Plant Disease Diagnostician, Jennifer Olson, keeps our grapes healthy by looking at the foliage for a fungi called Black Rot. These leaf spots happen because of…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Segment 1
1:20 Today Host Casey Hentges looks at a beautiful hot-pink, drought tolerant Rose Campion, Lychnis coronaria. A hardy perennial from zones 4-8, it looks…
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In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening, Host Casey Hentges direct sows squash, Black Beauty Zucchini, moonflowers, and cucumbers in a raised bed.
Airdate (05/02/20) #4644
Questions?
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In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening, Host Casey Hentges plants some All-America Selection (AAS) tomatoes in the garden. We plant four different types of tomatoes: Chef's Choice Green,…
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