Oklahoma Today Podcast: February 12
Published February 2024
By Ben Luschen | 1 min read
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If a little gardening is in your 2024 plans, the best place for Okies to turn is to the OSU Extension program's Master Gardeners, who are here to turn meager growing plots into amazing outdoor spaces. There might not be a better way to kickstart your garden than through the Tulsa County Master Gardeners annual plant sale, which is already underway online. Browse from an inventory of more than two hundred annuals, perennials, native plants, vegetables, and more. Master Gardener and sale organizer Terri Cain joins the podcast to talk about what's available, preview upcoming classes and programming, and tips for garden prep heading into the new season.
Also on this week's show: What is Oklahoma Day? Well, we just made it up, and it's amazing. The editors share their Oklahoma Day plans and cap it off with another round of podvents. We hope you enjoy!
The Oklahoma Today Podcast is sponsored by Bravado Wireless.
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