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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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Host Casey Hentges harvests the tomatoes and the potatoes from the Ketchup 'N' Fries™ Plant.
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Update on the Crystal Bridge Renovation at Myriad Botanical Gardens
Host Casey Hentges visits with Maureen Heffernan, President/CEO of Myriad Botanical Gardens,…
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Host Casey Hentges introduces us to a tomato plant that is grafted onto a potato. Questions?
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Gray Santolina
Host Casey Hentges shows a beautiful drought tolerant plant perfect for the summer heat.
The Benefits of Native Pecans
OSU fruit and pecan…
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Small Farm Horticulture Extension Specialist Bizhen Hu tells us the importance of grafting and why this technique is used in gardening. She also demonstrates how to incorporate grafting at home.
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Thinning out Carrots
Host Casey Hentges has a lot of carrots sprouting up in her container and needs to thin them out to ensure that she gets a better harvest…
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In this segment of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges takes some stem cuttings from the garden to asexually propagate coleus to ensure that we have the same beautiful plants for next year.
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:20 Propagating Coleus
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges takes some stem cuttings from the garden to asexually propagate coleus to…
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In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening, we visit Greenleaf Nursery and talk with Production Manager, Paul Havenar, to see the process of producing Taylor Junipers through grafting practices.
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Segment 1
1:15 In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening, Host Casey Hentges gets our containers and elevated beds cleaned out and ready for spring planting.
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