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Host, Casey Hentges plants tomatoes and peppers at The Botanic Garden at OSU. #5044 Airdate (04/27/2024) Questions? To find out more information about show topics as well as recipes, articles,…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening #5044!
Planting Tomatoes & Peppers
Host, Casey Hentges plants tomatoes and peppers at The Botanic Garden at OSU.
Bug of the Month - Red-Shouldered Bug
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Jessica Riggin heats things up in the kitchen with her stuffed poblano pepper recipe. You can find this recipe on our facebook:
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Host Casey Hentges plants a spicy pepper garden to determine the Scoville rating on a variety of peppers. Chili peppers belong to the genus Capsicum and contain the active component capsaicin which…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Harlequin Insect
Host Casey Hentges evaluates a pesky harlequin beetle that is damaging the brassica plants in the garden. DIY Hose Holder
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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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Host Casey Hentges is getting an early planting of some tomatoes and peppers out in the cover crop beds and getting them prepared for the warmer weather ahead.
Airdate (04-10-21) #4741…
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:09 Warm Season Crops in Cover Crops
Host Casey Hentges is planting some tomatoes and peppers out in the cover crop beds and getting them prepared for the…
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Food Nutritionist, Barbra Brown, cooks us up a sausage, onion, bell pepper, and potato dish that's sure to get your tummy rumbling.
You can find that recipe and more on our website:…
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Segment 1 (1:15)
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges has a showy shrub called the Vitex 'Blue Puffball' Chaste Tree. Don't let the name fool you, it is a shrub! …
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In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening, we plant a spicy salsa garden in a container. We manage to get a tomato plant, a pepper plant, some cilantro, and onion chives all in one container!
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