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Tips for the Spring Vegetable Gardener

That first bite of a fresh, juicy homegrown tomato is in our dreams right now. New seed catalogs arrive daily promising the fulfillment of that dream. But, in Oklahoma it can turn into a nightmare. Why? By Sue Gray, Extension Horticulturist

Tips for the Fall Vegetable Gardener

Fall can be the best gardening season. That's right! Fall is the ideal time to grow and "keep" vegetables in the garden.
By Sue Gray, Extension Horticulturist

Tomatoes for the Home Garden

Tulsans seem to have a love/hate relationship with their tomatoes. Local gardeners love planting them, anticipating a summer of sweet, juicy fruits for their eating pleasure. But then, their hopes are sometimes dashed as the crop’s life is cut short by weather, insects and disease. Here are some tips to help gardeners have tomatoes from now until frost.
By Sue Gray, Extension Horticulturist

Vegetable Reference for the Home Gardener

Vegetable Fact Sheets, Current Reports and More from Oklahoma State University for the Home Gardener.

Vegetable Nutritional Information and Recipes

Nutritional Information and Recipes on the Most Commonly Grown Vegetables in Small Gardens. For more information, Please Click OCES Tulsa County, and click on Farmer's Market News.

The 2003 US National Arboretum "Web Version" of the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map:
USDA Hardiness Zone Map

South-Midwest US Hardiness Zones

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