We have another great podcast with Micah Anderson, Extension Agent for Horticulture, Research, and Teaching at Langston University. He is also one of our favorite experts on all things vegetable gardening. Casey visits with Micah about: his career, international gardening, plasticulture, extension work at Langston, what he is planning for his garden, current garden chores, the Market Garden School, and more.
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Small Scale Plasticulture with Micah Anderson
Plasticulture with past Host Kim Toscano and Micah Anderson
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Yes i have Baker Creek seeds to grow just north of Tahlequah this year when i move back to Oklahoma.
Thank you Mr. Anderson and Casey. I'm from Tipton in SW Ok. At one time several farmers grew watermelons and cantaloupes with plastic. Have you tried a melon called Sugar Baby? I think it's a cantaloupe. Really great. My relative from Longview Tx brought some from there. Wondering where I could get some seed to try to raise it? Thanks