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RADISH -Planning Guide See FS# 6009
RAISED BED GARDENING -Raised Bed Gardening See FS# 6033
RASPBERRY -"BABA BERRY" See FS# 6215 p. 2
-Not Easily Grown in Oklahoma
-Use Heavy Mulch and Semi-Shade
RED BUD - Know It and Grow It
- Plant Materials Guide
RED SPIDER MITE -See Spider Mites in Horticultural Diseases and Pests
-Home Veg. Garden Insect Pest Control See FS# 7313
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
RHODODENDRON / AZALEA -Pruning Tips
-Low Water Use Plants
- Know It and Grow It
RHUBARB -Recommended Varieties See FS# 6032
ROACHES (COCKROACHES) -Household Pest Control See FS# 7312
-Cockroach Control
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
ROLLY POLY
(PILL BUGS OR SOW BUGS)
-Home Veg. Garden Insect Pest Control See FS# 7313
ROOT ROT -Phymatotrichum Root Rot See FS# 7621
ROSES -See Black Spot on Roses in Horticultural Diseases and Pests
-Pruning Tips
-Enduring Fragrant Roses for Tulsa
-Culture and Fertilizer See FS# 6403
-Winter Protection See FS# 6404
-Pruning See FS# 6403
-Diseases See FS# 7607
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
RUSSIAN OLIVE - Plant Materials Guide
RUTABAGA
RYE GRASS -Establishing a Lawn In Oklahoma See FS# 6419

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SAWDUST -Mulch See FS# 6005
SCAB -See Scab (Pecan scab) in Horticultural Diseases and Pests
SCALE -See Euonymous Scale in Horticultural Diseases and Pests
-Ornamental and Lawn Pest Control For Homeowners See FS# 7306
SCHOOL PROGRAM -Description

SCORPIONS -Scorpions
-Ornamental and Lawn Pest Control For Homeowners See FS# 7306
SEEDLINGS -Early Protection See FS# 5025
SEEDS -Oak Trees from Seed See FS# 5031
-Production of Fruit and Nuts See FS# 6211
SHADE TREES -Low Water Use Plants
-Planting See FS# 6414
-Pruning See FS# 6409
-Maintenance See FS# 6408
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
-Seasonal Appearance of Ornamental and Shade Tree Pests
-Trees for Tulsa County and N.E. Oklahoma
-Trees for City of Tulsa Easements and Rights-of-Way
-Also see Trees Tab
SHRUBS -Hedges for Oklahoma
-Aggressive Shrubs
-Low Water Use Plants
-Planting See FS# 6414
-Pruning See FS# 6409
-Winter Protection See FS# 6404
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
SILVERFISH -Household Pest Control See FS# 7312
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
SLUGS -Home Veg. Garden Insect Pest Control See FS# 7313
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
SNAILS -Home Veg. Garden Insect Pest Control See FS# 7313
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
SNAKES -Introduction to Snakes of Oklahoma See FS# 9010
SOIL -Fertility See FS# 6007
-Solar Treatment See FS# 7640
-Soil and Testing
-SOIL-FAQs
SOIL SAMPLE -One pint of dry soil; take from three to five places in yard, at least 4" deep; mix together.
Charge : $10.00
-Soil and Testing
- SOIL TEST DETAILS
-SOIL-FAQs
SOLAR HEATING -Soil in Garden Plots for Control of Soil-Borne Plant Diseases See FS# 7640
SOW BUG / PILL BUG -Home Veg. Garden Insect Pest Control See FS# 7313
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
SPEAKERS BUREAU -Description
Speaker Request Form
SPIDER MITES -See Spider Mites in Horticultural Diseases and Pests
-Home Veg. Garden Insect Pest Control See FS# 7313
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
SPIDERS -See Insects, Spiders and Pests
   For: Black Widow Spider
          Brown Recluse/Fiddle-back
-Household Pest Control See FS# 7312
-Poisonous See FS# 7301
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
SPINACH -Planting See FS# 6009
ST. AUGUSTINE GRASS -Will not survive winter in this area.
SQUASH -See Horticultural Diseases and Pests
   For: Squash Bugs and Eggs
          Squash Vine Borer
          Stinkbug
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
STRAWBERRIES -Home Garden See FS# 6214
-Pollination See FS# 6229
-Insects and Diseases Extension Agents Handbook
SULPHUR -In Soil See FS# 6007
SWEET GUM -See Sweet Gum Ball control under Ornamentals in M.G. Reference File;
-Florel note in current information notebook on desk.
SWEET POTATO -Plant See FS# 6009
-Pests Home Veg. Garden Insect Pest Control See FS# 7313
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals

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TELEPHONE NUMBERS -Helpful Numbers
TENT CATERPILLARS -See Eastern Tent Caterpillar Horticultural Diseases and Pests
          Compare with Fall Webworm
-Ornamental and Lawn Pest control for Homeowners See FS# 7306
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
TERMINOLOGY, HORTICULTURAL GLOSSARY -Glossary of Horticultural Terminology
TERMITES -Know Termites from Ants
-Household Pest Control See FS# 7312
-Choosing a Termite Control Service See FS# 7308
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
THRIPS -See Thrips in Horticultural Diseases and Pests
-Ornamental and Lawn Pest Control for Homeowners See FS# 7306
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
TICKS -Common Ticks of Oklahoma See FS# 7001
-Household Pest Control See FS# 7312
-Ornamental and Lawn Pest Control for Homeowners See FS# 7306
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
TIFWAY AND TIFGREEN -Establishing a Lawn in Oklahoma See FS# 6419
TOMATOES -Tomatoes for the Home Garden
-See Horticultural Diseases and Pests
   For: Bacterial Spot on Tomatoes
          Blossom End Rot
          Cloudy Spot from Stinkbug
          Early Blight of Tomato
          Tomato Fusarium Wilt
          Tomato Hornworm
          Tomato Pinworm
          Nematode and Damage
          Stinkbug
-Key to Tomato Diseases
-Home Garden See FS# 6012
-Planning Guide See FS# 7625
-Diseases and Fungi See FS# 7625
-Bacteria/Viruses/Nematodes See FS# 7626
-Horn Worm Home Veg. Garden Insect Pest Control See FS# 7313
-Fertilizer See FS# 6012
-Varieties See FS# 6032
-Diseases (Not Caused by Pathogens) See FS# 7627
TOXIC PLANTS - Okla. Poison Control Center 1-800-222-1222
Common Poisonous Plants
-Toxic Plants and Pets-- See TOOLS
TRANSPLANTING -Tomatoes See FS# 6012
-Vegetables See FS# 6020
TREES -See Horticultural Diseases and Pests
   For: Anthracnose
          Armillaria Root Rot Fungus
          Asian Long Horned Beetle
          Bagworms
          Bark Beetles
          Eastern Tent Caterpillar
          Cottonwood Borers
          Fall Webworm
          Fire Blight
          Ganoderma Root Rot
          Hypoxylon Canker
          Lightning Damage
          Shot hole Borer/Bark Beetle
          Slime Flux or Wetwood
          Southwest Injury
          Tree Girdling
          Twig-Girdler
          Vein Pocket Gall
          Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Damage
          Other Fruit, Pecan and Pine Problems
-Planting Seedlings See FS# 5024
-Protection of New Trees See FS# 5025
-Deciduous Trees for Oklahoma See FS# 5036
-Winter Protection See FS# 6404
-Planting See FS# 6414
-Training See FS# 6415
-Tree Decline Due to Site Disturbance See FS# 6429
-Dutch Elm See FS# 7602
-Powdery Mildew See FS# 7617
-Diseases of Conifers See FS# 7618
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
-Low Water Use Plants
-Aggressive Trees
-Plant a Tree (Saucer)
-Trees for Tulsa County and N.E. Oklahoma
-Trees for City of Tulsa Easements and Rights-of-Way
TRICKLE IRRIGATION -a.k.a. Drip Irrigation
-Drip (Trickle) Irrigation System See FS# 1511
TURF -Remember The EPA has canceled the registration for any type of Chlorothalonil product (Daconil or Generic) for use on residential lawns.
-DO NOT fertilize fescue during the summer, could prove deadly. March, October, and November feedings should be sufficient. Slow release fertilizers should not be used.
-Bermuda and other Warm Season Grasses
-See Horticultural Diseases and Pests
   For: Cutworms
          Dollar Spot
          Fairy Rings
          Fall Armyworms
          Frost Damage in Turfgrass
          Gopher and Mounds
          Mole Crickets and Mounds
          Mole Runs
          Slime Mold
          Spring Dead Spot in Bermudagrass
          White Grubs
-Establishing See FS# 6419
-Broadleaf Weeds See FS# 6601
-Controlling Weeds in Home Lawns See FS# 6421
-Selecting a Lawn Grass See FS# 6418
-Dollar Spot See FS# 7658
-Non-chemical Method for Managing Diseases
  in Landscape and Garden See FS# 7652
-Turf for Oklahoma
-OSU Pubs--Turfgrasses
-Fertilizer Application Calculator
-Key to Turf Diseases
TURNIPS -Planting See FS# 6009
TWIG GIRDLER -See Twig-Girdler in Horticultural Diseases and Pests
-See Extension Agents Handbook for insecticides

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VEGETABLES -Spring Vegetable Garden Tips
-Fall Vegetable Garden Tips
-Taking a Soil Sample
-Seasonal Appearance of some Common
Vegetable Pests in Oklahoma

-See Horticultural Diseases and Pests
   For: Flea Beetles
          Crown Gall
          Cutworms
          Leaf Miner Damage
          Nematodes
          Stinkbugs
          Thrips
          White Flies
          White Grubs
- See Also Specific Plant Types
-Extension Agents Handbook
-Fireplace Ashes for Lawn and Garden Use See FS# 2238
-Oklahoma Garden Planning Guide See FS# 6009,
-Mulching Garden Soils See FS# 6005
-Improving Garden Soil Fertility See FS# 6007
-Fall Gardening See FS# 6009
-Growing Tomatoes in the Home Garden See FS# 6012
-Summer Care of the Home Vegetable Garden See FS# 6013
-Asparagus Production See FS# 6018
-Growing Vegetable Transplants See FS# 6020
-Sweet Corn Production See FS# 6021
-Sweet Potato Production See FS# 6022
-Southern Pea Production See FS# 6029
-Greens Production See FS# 6031
-Vegetable Varieties for Oklahoma See FS# 6032
-Raised Bed Gardening See FS# 6033
-Use of Plastic Mulch and Row Covers in VegetableProduction See FS# 6034
-OSU Pubs--Vegetables

-Growing Strawberries in the Home Garden See FS# 6214
-Growing Grapes in the Home Garden See FS# 6246
-Blueberry Production for the Home Garden See FS# 6248
-Kiwifruit Production in Oklahoma See FS# 6249
-See OSU Pubs--Fruits & Nuts

-Earth - Kind Gardening: Cultural Control Practices See FS# 6431
    Crop Rotation
    Buying Resistant Varieties
    Companion Planting
-Healthy Garden Soils See FS# 6436
-See OSU Pubs--Ornamentals

-Home Veg. Garden Insect Pest Control See FS# 7313
-Common Diseases of Tomatoes Part 1 Fungi See FS# 7625
-Common Diseases of Tomatoes Part 2 Bacteria, Viruses, and Nematodes See FS# 7626
-Common Diseases of Tomatoes Part 3 Diseases not Caused by Pathogens See FS# 7627,
-Diseases of Asparagus in Oklahoma See FS# 7646
-Non-Chemical Methods for Controlling Diseases in the Home Landscape and Garden See FS# 7652
-See OSU Pubs--Plant Diseases
VERMICOMPOSTING -Vermicomposting See FS# 1742 (composting with worms)
VINES -Low Water Use Plants
-Aggressive Vines

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WALNUT -See Caterpillar (Walnut Datana) Horticultural Diseases and Pests
-Propagation by seed See FS# 6211
WASPS -Paper Wasps, Yellowjackets, and Other Stinging Wasps See FS# 7305
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
WATER CONSERVATION -Low Water Use Plants
WATER GARDENS -See Aquatic Plant ID in LINKs section on TOOLs page
WATERING -Summer Care/Vegetable Garden See FS# 6013
-Winter Protection See FS# 6404
-Lawns See FS# 6420
WATERMELON -Planting See FS# 6009
-Diseases - Extension Agents Handbook
WATER QUALITY -OSU Pubs--Water Quality
WEB WORMS -See Horticultural Diseases and Pests
   For: Fall Webworms
          Compare to Eastern Tent Caterpillar
-Fall Webworms
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
WEED ID and CONTROL -Turf See FS# 6601
-Home Lawns See FS# 6421
-See also weed LINKS on TOOLS
WEEVILS -Household Pest Control See FS# 7312
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
WHITE GRUBS -See White Grubs in Horticultural Diseases and Pests
-Lawns/Pictures/Information See FS# 7306
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals
WILD FIRES -Wild Fires and Rural/Suburban Settings Series
    -Part 1-Prevention
    -Part 2-Landscape Considerations
    -Part3-Landscape Plant Materials
WILD FLOWERS
WILDLIFE -OSU Pubs--Wildlife
-Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators w/list
WISTERIA
WOOD ASHES -Lawn and Garden See FS# 2238
-Fire Place Ashes and Your Soil
WOOD PECKERS -See Sapsucker with Damage in Horticultural Diseases and Pests
WOOD,TREATED -OSU Fact Sheet See FS# 6033, Raised Bed Gardening

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YELLOW JACKETS -Paper Wasps, Yellowjackets, and Other Stinging Wasps See FS# 7305
-Extension Agents Handbook for Chemicals

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