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Oklahoma City Zoo MilkweedWe visit the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden to see how they're going wild for milkweed. #5106 Airdate (08/10/2024) Questions? To find out more information about show topics as well…
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Gardens, Bugs and Bison on the Best of Oklahoma Gardening March 11, 2023Spring Cleaning Annuals and Perennials in the Garden This is the time of year when new growth is showing up in the garden and it's a great time to clean out the dead debris if you…
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Pollinator Habitats at the Tallgrass PrairieStephanie Jordan, Pollinator Outreach Coordinator with The Nature Conservancy, discusses how native milkweed helps monarch butterflies reproduce and the different plants you can use to make your own…
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Oklahoma Gardening Regional Tour Episode #2 September 10, 2022Welcome back to the Oklahoma Gardening: NE OK Regional Tour! The History of Greenleaf Nursery We make our way over to Greenleaf Nursery in Park Hill, OK, where Mark Andrews, Brand &…
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Native Milkweeds for PollinatorsRay Moranz, the representative for Oklahoma within the Xerces Society, talks of the importance of saving and helping the insects found in the natural environment.Xerces Society is a non-profit…
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Oklahoma Gardening July 23, 2022Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening! Simple Science: Abiotic vs BioticHost Casey Hentges explains the difference between abiotic or biotic symptoms in plants. Biotic symptoms are caused by living…
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Various Milkweeds for ButterfliesIn this segment of Oklahoma Gardening, Host Casey Hentges keeps the butterflies happy with some native milkweeds. We take a look at some Green Antelopehorn Milkweed, Common Milkweed, and Butterfly…
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Oklahoma Gardening Episode #4651 (06/20/20)Segment 1 1:20 In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges keeps the butterflies happy with some native milkweeds. We take a look at some Green Antelopehorn Milkweed, Common Milkweed,…
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