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OSU Extension specialist, Dennis Martin, explains how turfgrasses such as bermudagrass and buffalograss handle summer drought dormancy and green up when rains resume. He also takes a look at carex…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
AAS: Icicle Eggplant
Host Casey Hentges shows us an All-America Selection eggplant that has a non-traditional color.
Turfgrass
OSU Extension Specialist,…
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Casey then explains the top six reasons why your tomatoes may not be looking so great in the garden.
For more information about the Common Diseases of Tomatoes visit the OSU Extension Website. …
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0:00 Harvesting Fennel
Casey decides to harvest some of the fennel we have growing in the garden. Most people harvest the bulb of the fennel but the leaves and stems are edible as well and Casey…
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Barbara Brown, Extension Food Specialist, shows us how to properly wash your leafy greens.
Airdate (04/03/21) #4740
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OSU Turfgrass Specialist, Justin Moss, identifies what makes a grass a grass by observing several different physical traits such as: texture, inflorescence “seed head”, ligule…
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In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges is at our bermudagrass eradication study out in the Cimarron Valley Research Station to create some new plots to study the…
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In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges is dividing and transplanting irises in our garden to ensure of more irises to come next spring. Here’s four general tips if your irises…
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OSU Extension Assistant Specialist, Shelley Mitchell, has some fun activities for children to explore the 6 different parts of the plant that we eat.
Airdate (07/11/20) #4702
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In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges has the top 5
things that you need for a great shade garden.
1. Try variegated plants and using different textures in…
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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…
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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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Today on Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges shows us a kaleidoscope of colorful Coleus to add interest in your garden. From ColorBlaze® Wicked Witch™ Coleus to 'Marrakesh'…
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OkState Extension Wheat Pathologist Bob Hunger talks about scouting wheat leaf rust and how DASNR’s Wheat Improvement Team researches the fungus while developing potential new varieties.
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