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Oklahoma Gardening April 6, 2024



0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening #5041!

1:30 Flowering Crabapple
Host, Casey Hentges educates us on a red-hot tree growing at The Botanic Garden at OSU.

4:14 Petunias & Calibrachoas
Casey shares two of the most popular annuals you’re likely to see at garden centers.

12:00 Yellow Wood Poppy
We learn about this spring native growing in the shade garden at The Botanic Garden at OSU.

16:15 Vegetable Broth
Casey introduces us to the newest member of the Oklahoma Gardening family, Assistant Extension Specialist, Christi Evans, as she demonstrates how you can use vegetable scraps to make a broth.

Airdate (04/06/2024)
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5 Comments

  1. Good episode. Very glad to have a healthy cooking segment again. Basic stock and broth is healthy, easy and soooo good!

  2. Great show. Welcome to the show Christi Evans. Great recipe? I do have a question though. If you were to let the broth cool and then pour duck fat over the top then freeze it, would that extend how long I could keep it?

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