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OSU Associate Extension Specialist Shelley Mitchell shows how you can use extra gourds to create one of a kind birdhouses.
Questions? To find out more information about show topics as well as…
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Forest Regeneration and Tree Improvement Manager, Jerí Irby, shows us the many variety of tree seedlings that they grow every year to help forest conservation across the Oklahoma state. You…
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Laura Payne, Extension Associate and Oklahoma Gardening Field Producer, gives us some winter gardening advice for the months of February and March. Check out these fact sheets for more detailed…
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Seed Your Future
Doug Needham, Former Professor of Floriculture from OSU and one of the founding partners for Seed Your Future, shares an opportunity for young kids to get into gardening.
Be sure…
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
We are starting the new season of Oklahoma Gardening by preparing for spring!
1:20 Bypass vs Anvil Pruners
Host Casey Hentges will show us which pruning tools…
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OSU Turfgrass Specialist, Justin Moss, identifies what makes a grass a grass by observing several different physical traits such as: texture, inflorescence “seed head”, ligule…
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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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Bob Hunger has advice for wheat producers that had issues with smut and bunt following last year's crop.
For more information visit http://entoweb.okstate.edu/ddd/diseases/bunts-smuts.pdf
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OSU Extension Assistant Specialist, Shelley Mitchell, has some fun activities for children to explore the 6 different parts of the plant that we eat.
Airdate (07/11/20) #4702
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To find…
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Segment 1 (1:20)
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges has the top 5
things that you need for a great shade garden.
1. Try variegated plants and using different textures in…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Segment 1
1:20 Today Host Casey Hentges looks at a beautiful hot-pink, drought tolerant Rose Campion, Lychnis coronaria. A hardy perennial from zones 4-8, it looks…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Segment 1
1:20 Today Host Casey Hentges looks at a beautiful hot-pink, drought tolerant Rose Campion, Lychnis coronaria. A hardy perennial from zones 4-8, it looks…
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In this episode of the Best of Oklahoma Gardening, we look back on some helpful segments about lawn care.
Segment 1
1:40 Host Casey Hentges is joined by Extension Turfgrass Specialist, Justin…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
OSU Extension Food and Vegetable Crop Specialist, Lynn Brandenberger, has tips on saving and testing the viability your left-over seeds. Try to buy seeds earlier in…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Segment 1
1:20 Today Host Casey Hentges looks at a beautiful hot-pink, drought tolerant Rose Campion, Lychnis coronaria. A hardy perennial from zones 4-8, it looks…
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Advice from Extension Small Grains Specialist Jeff Edwards concerning Plant Variety Protection (PVP) laws and purchasing, selling or cleaning wheat seed.
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