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Host Casey Hentges harvests the tomatoes and the potatoes from the Ketchup 'N' Fries™ Plant.
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Update on the Crystal Bridge Renovation at Myriad Botanical Gardens
Host Casey Hentges visits with Maureen Heffernan, President/CEO of Myriad Botanical Gardens,…
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Host Casey Hentges introduces us to a tomato plant that is grafted onto a potato. Questions?
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
AAS: Icicle Eggplant
Host Casey Hentges shows us an All-America Selection eggplant that has a non-traditional color.
Turfgrass
OSU Extension Specialist, Dennis…
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Casey then explains the top six reasons why your tomatoes may not be looking so great in the garden.
For more information about the Common Diseases of Tomatoes visit the OSU Extension Website. …
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening! Simple Science: Abiotic vs BioticHost Casey Hentges explains the difference between abiotic or biotic symptoms in plants. Biotic symptoms are caused by living…
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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 later…
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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, fruits, and herbs rather than flowers like the English…
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Oklahoma Gardening travels to Walters, OK to meet with Andrea Ballard, a homeowner who shows us her incredible cool season crop in this year's rainy cool weather.
Airdate (05/29/21) #4748…
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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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Keith Reed, OSU Extension Horticulturist for Payne County, shows us his cattle panel tomato trellis from the community garden of Our Daily Bread and tells us some of the ups and downs that he’s…
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:20 Propagating Coleus
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges takes some stem cuttings from the garden to asexually propagate coleus to…
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Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges reminds us that gardening is year round and is getting the fall vegetable garden ready by removing plants in the summer that are no longer producing and…
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Lynda 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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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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