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We check in with Lou Anella, Director of The Botanic Garden at OSU and Professor of Horticulture, to show us all the new and exciting things that are happening around The Botanic Garden at OSU.
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Host Casey Hentges introduces us to a new leader with a familiar face. Justin Quetone Moss has been named the new Department Head for the Horticulture and Landscape Architecture department. You may…
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening we are wrapping up the gardening season with a tour of newness and growth within the horticulture and landscape…
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Host Casey Hentges shows off a true indigo plant, Indigofera tinctoria, that's growing in The Botanic Garden at OSU. The natural indigo dye that we collect actually comes from the leaves!
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:26 Introduction
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening we begin with natural dyes and textiles.
2:17 True Indigo
Host Casey Hentges shows off a true indigo…
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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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At The Botanic Garden at OSU, Host Casey Hentges creates a decorative DIY concrete planter for you to try at home.
Airdate (11/07/20) #4719
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Host Casey Hentges is bringing in some tender perennials like Purple Sugarcane and Elephant Ears by propagating them through stem cutting and pups.
Airdate (10/31/20) #4718
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:17 Propagating Perennials
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening, Host Casey Hentges is bringing in some tender perennials like Purple Sugarcane and Elephant…
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Host Casey Hentges looks at some showy Sennas that have popped up after a long warm growing season.
Senna alata, Candelabra Plant or the Senna didymobotrya, Popcorn Plant? Why not both!
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First Host Casey Hentges is at the Mother's Garden outside the Atherton Hotel at OSU, to take a look at and dig up some peanuts grown on campus.
Then Extension Food Specialist, Barbara Brown,…
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Associate Youth Extension, Shelley Mitchell, talks about plant relationships and how some can be harmful. Be sure to watch out for those parasitic mistletoe!
Airdate (10/24/20) #4717
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Host Casey Hentges has some begonias that are as beautiful as they are tough in the sun.
Airdate (10/24/20) #4717
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:25 Begonias
Host Casey Hentges has some begonias that are as beautiful as they are tough in the sun.
5:16 Popcorn and Candlestick Plants
We look at some…
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Host Casey Hentges creates an inexpensive box garden with a built in greenhouse that lets anyone grow some cool season crops.
Airdate (10/10/20) #4715
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We travel to the OSU Cimarron Valley Research Station in Perkins, OK to look at the wide variety of fruit species that Becky Carroll, Associate Extension Specialist for fruits and pecans, has growing…
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