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Tom Ingram explains how the Tulsa County Master Gardeners at the Mingo Valley Research Station in Bixby, OK have been giving back to the community. Airdate (06/17/23) #4951 Questions? To find out…
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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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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:30 Introduction to Tree Damage
This week on Oklahoma Gardening we are looking at the damage caused by a recent ice storm that ravaged the trees in most of…
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We talk with Josh Massey, Station Superintendent at the OSU Cimarron Valley Research Station in Perkins, Oklahoma on how cover crops effect the soil conditions for the sweet potato harvest.
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Host Casey Hentges gives us a quick update on some of the solarization plots in eradicating bermudagrass that we have at the Cimarron Valley Research Station in Perkins.
Airdate (10/03/20) #4714…
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:25 Solarization Update
Host Casey Hentges gives us a quick update on some of the solarization plots in eradicating bermudagrass that we have at the Cimarron…
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0:00 Haygrazer Cover Crops
4:24 OMRI Landscaping Paper
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges is in the OSU Cimarron Valley Research Station in Perkins, Oklahoma to give an…
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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 effectiveness of…
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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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In this episode of the Best of Oklahoma Gardening, we have a virtual field day at the OSU Cimarron Valley Research Station in Perkins, OK.
Segment 1
1:40 Extension Plant Disease and Insect…
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Dr. Barry Whitworth explains what to look for in swine affected by the Seneca Valley Virus.
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We return to the newly rebuilt and renamed Tipton Valley Research Center, which was devastated by an EF-4 tornado two years ago.
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