I hope you are continuing to research and plan for your garden this spring. It is just about time to plant warmer season vegetables and flowers, and it may be a good time to consider some plants native to our area.
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The Roughleaf dogwood can be a great alternative to your landscape that does well in Oklahoma.
A standout in any garden, the American Beautyberry produces purple berries that attract birds to yards.
To brighten a dark spot in your yard, try the variegated beautyberry "Duet," which has a wide edging to its leaves and bright white blooms and…
For anyone looking to start a winter garden project, OSU Extension Unit has some tips for starting seeds indoors during the colder months.
In December 2020, the Chickasha Water Treatment Plant was one of 13 in the state to receive a Water Fluoridation Quality Award from the Oklaho…
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