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Host, Casey Hentges, shares what viewers can anticipate in the 2024 season of Oklahoma Gardening. Airdate (02/10/2024) Questions? To find out more information about show topics as well as recipes,…
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Casey highlights the incredible journey that was the 2023 season of Oklahoma Gardening and gives insight into things to come. Airdate (11-18-23) Questions? To find out more information about show…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening #5021! Our Daily Bread
Host, Casey Hentges visits Our Daily Bread to speak with Executive Director, Rachael Condley about how they are helping the community and the…
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Casey visits Lynda Carrier to learn about the Student Farm's expansion and to see how things are 'mowing'. Airdate (10/07/23) #5015 Questions? To find out more information about…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening #4944! Succulent Propagation
Host Casey Hentges visits with Tanner Kyler, a Landscape Architecture student at Oklahoma State University, about best practices for…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening #4942! Planting Warm Season Beans
Host Casey Hentges plants some unique bean seeds in the backyard demonstration garden. Renovating the Rock Garden at The Botanic…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening #4940! Battery-operated Tools
Host Casey Hentges talks with John Lee, Director of OSU Landscape Services, about the benefits of using battery-operated tools in the…
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(Jan. 7, 2023) Dwayne Elmore, OSU Extension wildlife specialist, has tips on creating great quail habitats. For Extension fact sheets & more visit https://extension.okstate.edu SUNUP is a…
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Mark Johnson, OSU Extension beef cattle breeding specialist, reflects back on the tough year that was 2022. For Extension fact sheets & more visit https://extension.okstate.edu SUNUP is a…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
Creating a Bouquet at Petal Pusher Farms
Jeri Irby, owner of Petal Pusher Farms, creates an eye-catching bouquet with fresh cut flowers. Creating Art with…
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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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