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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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The north entrance to the Edmon Low Library boasts a new, beautiful native garden with nature inspired landscape design and a calming water feature thanks to the generosity of the Tom and Edna Carson…
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Host Casey Hentges shows us the benefit of adding decorations to our houseplants. Not only can soil toppers help prevent splash-back, but certain toppers can even improve soil overtime and help weigh…
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Steve Upson, a retired Horticulture Consultant from the Noble Research Institute, shares with us his newest recycled tire raised bed creation. This bed is meant to be a permanent installation in the…
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Casey is in the garden succession planting some cool season crops in our raised bed. This way we can always have produce growing as we prep the rest of the garden for the upcoming spring. Airdate…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Houseplant Soil Toppers
Host Casey Hentges shows us the benefit of adding decorations to our houseplants. Not only can soil toppers help prevent splash-back, but…
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0:00 Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4828!
1:23 Eucalyptus as an Annual
Host Casey Hentges explains how even though eucalyptus is a tropical plant, it can thrive in the Oklahoma…
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0:00 Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening!
1:14 Virtual Tour of TBG with OKG We have a special episode for you this week! We often show glimpses of various areas around The Botanic Garden at…
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:11 November Hort Tips
Host Casey Hentges shares a few horticulture tips to keep in mind as we wrap up this year's gardening season.
7:14 Goats and…
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Laura Goodman, OSU Extension Specialist for Rangeland Ecology, tells us about her research of combining controlled pasture fire with goat grazing to maximize the effects of suppressing invasive plant…
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Carl Whitcomb, Plant Breeder and Researcher at Lacebark, Inc., shows us his Raunchy Crapemyrtles that never bloom but are still able to give a beautiful color in the landscape.
You can find more…
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Host Casey Hentges informs us that even though eucalyptus are tropical plants, you can still add it to the Oklahoma landscape as an annual. In the colder climates, above cold hardiness zone 9, you…
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We travel to OKC and visit with Maureen Heffernan, President and CEO of the Myriad Gardens and Scissor Tail Park Management, to check out the progress of the renovation of the Crystal Bridge…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Host Casey Hentges informs us that even though eucalyptus are tropical plants, you can still add it to the Oklahoma landscape as an annual. In the colder climates,…
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We visit the local Bustani Plant Farm and talk with owner, Steve Owens, for tips and ideas related to the wattle fence he has incorporated into his demonstration garden.
Airdate (10/16/21) #4816
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:17 Lantana
Host Casey Hentges shows us a colorful flower that is full of blooms in the fall. The Luscious® CitronTM Lantana is perfect for butterflies and…
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