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Chad Selman points out the differences between the care and maintenance of native pecan groves versus the improved pecan orchards that he currently maintains.
Airdate (07/16/22) #4903
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Verbena
Host Casey Hentges shows off two varieties of the verbena plant. These drought tolerant purple flowers will add a sense of height dimension to the garden,…
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OSU fruit and pecan extension specialist, Becky Carroll, explains the benefits and differences of native Oklahoma pecans.
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Chad Selman explains how he manages the nuisance of the Pecan Nut Casebearer moth that can damage pecan crops. Airdate (07/02/22) #4901
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Germander
Host Casey Hentges shows us a colorful germander in The Botanic Garden at OSU.
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park
Andy Fusco, director of horticulture…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Simple Science: Parts of a Flower
Host Casey Hentges dissects a lily and explains what it takes to be a complete and a perfect flower.
Squash Female vs Male…
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Becky Carroll shows how pecan trees are monoecious but that they are also dichogamous where the male and female flowers will bloom at different times.
Airdate (05/21/22) #4847
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We travel to the OSU Cimarron Valley Research Station in Perkins, OK to look at the wide variety of fruit species that Becky Carroll, Associate Extension Specialist for fruits and pecans, has growing…
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:25 Garden in a Box
Today on Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges creates an inexpensive box garden with a built in greenhouse that lets anyone grow some…
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Becky Carroll, Fruit and Pecan Extension Specialist, teaches us how getting rid of some of our immature pecans can make for a better harvest.
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Segment 1 (1:20)
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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