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Justin Moss, Department Head of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, and OSU President Dr. Kayse Shrum provide an update on the New Frontiers construction and share how the Greenhouse Learning…
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Oklahoma Gardening's project coordinator, Bailey Lockhart, puts together a simple hose reel holder for a tidier looking garden.
Airdate (05/14/22) #4846
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Harlequin Insect
Host Casey Hentges evaluates a pesky harlequin beetle that is damaging the brassica plants in the garden. DIY Hose Holder
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Maureen Heffernan, President and CEO of Myriad Gardens & Scissortail Park Management, gives us an update on the renovation process. She also provides insight on some of the key features we can…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Tulip Species
Host Casey Hentges shows us a variety of species tulips we planted last fall to evaluate their performance and how well they'll return next…
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Steve Upson, a retired Horticulture Consultant from the Noble Research Institute, shares with us his newest recycled tire raised bed creation. This bed is meant to be a permanent installation in the…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Houseplant Soil Toppers
Host Casey Hentges shows us the benefit of adding decorations to our houseplants. Not only can soil toppers help prevent splash-back, but…
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Steve Upson, Senior Horticulture Consultant at the Noble Research Institute, goes into detail about the construction of the modular tire raised bed.
You can find detailed instructions for…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Harvesting Sweet Potatoes
Host Casey Hentges harvests some sweet potatoes in our raised beds while the soil temperature is still warm. Raunchy Crapemyrtle
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We travel to OKC and visit with Maureen Heffernan, President and CEO of the Myriad Gardens and Scissor Tail Park Management, to check out the progress of the renovation of the Crystal Bridge…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Host Casey Hentges informs us that even though eucalyptus are tropical plants, you can still add it to the Oklahoma landscape as an annual. In the colder climates,…
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:16 October Hort Tips
Host Casey Hentges is ready for fall and gives us some advice so that we can start preparing for our fall gardens too.
We transition…
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:16 Straw Wattle
Host Casey Hentges shows us how we can use a straw wattle, tubes of rice straw manufactured for use in the control and prevention of erosion,…
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Host Casey Hentges shows us how we can use a straw wattle, tubes of rice straw manufactured for use in the control and prevention of erosion, to line a perimeter around a garden bed.
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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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In this segment of Oklahoma Gardening, Host Casey Hentges shows us a different way to build a trellis using a vertical criss cross method with bamboo poles. Great for narrow spaces or along fence…
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