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Host, Casey Hentges visits Greener Grounds owners Viktor and Irene Schulz as they educate us on their state-of-the-art aquaponics system and environmentally friendly hydroponics system. Airdate…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening #5019!
Leaf Casting: Part 2
Host, Casey Hentges joins Ken Sprous, as he finishes his leaf casting project.
Mushroom Growing Kit
Casey demonstrates a fun way to…
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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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Southeast area horticulture specialist Jim Shrefler gives us the key elements to growing a tasty watermelon. Airdate (04/30/22) #4844
Questions? To find out more information about show topics…
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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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Forest Regeneration and Tree Improvement Manager, Jerí Irby, shows us the many variety of tree seedlings that they grow every year to help forest conservation across the Oklahoma state. You…
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Host Casey Hentges gives us a closer look at a couple of gardening kits you might find flooding the market shelves this time of year. We start with a Bob Ross Chia Pet and some Mason Jar kits to see…
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:26 Introduction
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening we begin with natural dyes and textiles.
2:17 True Indigo
Host Casey Hentges shows off a true…
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Host Casey Hentges takes us back to a more traditional looking eggplant, the 'Japanese White Egg' Solanum melongena, Eggplant. The eggplant is botanically considered a berry, just like…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
OSU Plant Disease Diagnostician, Jennifer Olson, shows us a trick we can use to help our grapes look their best by using fruit bags. This helps by reducing the…
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We return to the newly rebuilt and renamed Tipton Valley Research Center, which was devastated by an EF-4 tornado two years ago.
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We take a closer look at Oklahoma Foundation Seed with Jeff Wright, Brett Carver, Brook Strader and Don Schieber.
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