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Oklahoma Gardening February 18, 2023Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening! Boxwood Winter Damage Host Casey Hentges shares the winter damage that the boxwoods have suffered and how to protect the plants when temperatures drop. Pruning…
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Backyard Gardens on the Best of Oklahoma Gardening January 21, 2023Welcome to the Best of Oklahoma Gardening #4931! Easy Access Raised Bed Steve Upson, a retired Horticulture Consultant from the Noble Research Institute, shares with us his newest recycled tire…
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OKG: Wattle Fencing in Home GardensWe 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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Oklahoma Gardening Episode #4810 (09/04/21)0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening! 1:13 Potager Garden We visit with Dee Nash who shows us her home potager garden. Potager is a French styled kitchen garden that it is centered on vegetables,…
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Row Covers to help Prevent Squash BugsWe travel to Lane, Oklahoma where Jim Shrefler, the South Eastern Oklahoma Area Horticulture Specialist, gives us an update on the yellow squash research they have going on and how different fabrics…
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Warm Season Plants in Cover Crop BedsHost 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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Oklahoma Gardening Episode #4712 (09/19/20)0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening! 1:30 Haygrazer Cover Crops 5:50 OMRI Landscaping Paper In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges is in the OSU Cimarron Valley Research…
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Protecting Watermelon Crops from WildlifeAt the West Watkins Research and Extension Center at Lane, Oklahoma, Jim Shrefler looks at using row covers to protect watermelon crops from curious wildlife animals. Airdate (09/12/20) #4711…
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Tomato Variety in LycopeneLynda Carrier, OSU Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, has some great performing tomatoes for the home garden that are also potentially healthier because of their high lycopene content. These…
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Oklahoma Gardening Episode #4701 (07/04/20)Welcome to a new season of Oklahoma Gardening! Segment 1 (1:20) In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges is stoked about a beautiful North American wildflower, Stokes' Aster,…
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Casey's Vegetable Garden UpdateIn this video of Oklahoma Gardening, we get an update on Casey's raised bed and trellis vegetable garden that we planted earlier this spring. It appears that around this time of year we start to…
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Identifying Powdery Mildew on Your PlantsOSU Plant Disease Diagnostician, Jen Olson, identifies powdery mildew on squash plants and gives us a few tips on how to manage it in our gardens. Be sure to check out this fact sheet for more in…
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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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Leon Sloan's Recycled Wicking ContainerOklahoma Gardening visits with Leon Sloan in Kingston, OK from last November, 2019 to find out how to create one of his famous wicking buckets from recycled materials to help reduce trash found in…
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Oklahoma Gardening Episode #4645 (05/09/20)Segment 1 1:25 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…
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Tomatoes in a Trellis GardenIn this episode of Oklahoma Gardening, Host Casey Hentges plants some All-America Selection (AAS) tomatoes in the garden. We plant four different types of tomatoes: Chef's Choice Green,…
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