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Garden Tips for Mid- to Late April

Apr 17, 2026

A comprehensive mid- to late-April gardening guide for Oklahoma covering essential tips on planting, lawn care, pest control, and maintaining trees, flowers, vegetables, and fruit crops for a healthy spring landscape.

Garden Tips for Mid- to Late March

Mar 17, 2026

February 2026 Horticulture tips: learn the steps to test your soil to get a thriving lawn and garden.

Garden Considerations After Recent Snow

Feb 5, 2026

Learn how recent snow and cold weather may affect Oklahoma landscapes and spring growth.

Which soilless media is best for your situation?

Feb 4, 2026

Learn how to choose the right soilless growing media for successful indoor seed starting as you prepare for the 2026 growing season.

Soil Testing…the Right First Step

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 Horticulture tips: learn the steps to test your soil to get a thriving lawn and garden.

December 2025/January 2026 Hort Tips

Dec 1, 2025

December 2025/January 2026: Sweet Potato's, Pecan Management, Christmas Trees, Poisonous Holiday Plants, Landscape Plants and Downed Tree Leaves.

November 2025 Hort Tips

Nov 1, 2025

November 2025 Horticulture Tips: November Pecan Management, 2025 State Pecan Show, Fall Cleanup, Protecting Young Trees, Possible Pine Problems, Houseplant and Garden Care and Cool-Season Cover Crop Options for Oklahoma Vegetable Producers.

October 2025 Hort Tips

Oct 1, 2025

October 2025 Horticulture tips: Leave Hollow Stems for Native Bees, Preserving Herbs for Winter Flavor, Cool-season Lawn Planting and Renovation, To Compost or Not, Why Fall is a Good Time to Plant and September Pecan Management.

September 2025 Hort Tips

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025 Horticulture tips: Cover Crops to Build Garden Soil, Planting Garlic, Overwintering Annuals, Plants for Poorly Drained Soils and September Pecan Management.

August 2025 Hort Tips

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025 Horticulture tips: Growing Fall Irish Potatoes, Successful Fall Gardening Starts with Good Plant Establishment, August Pecan Management, Help Your Lawn Survive the Summer Drought and Root Rot Disease in the Landscape.