A productive garden requires considerable attention and care. Insects, diseases and weeds must be controlled; water and nutrients must be supplied; plants must be supported; and harvests must be made at the proper time for best fl avor, yield and nutritional quality. This factsheet discusses these practices
This publication provides information for gardeners to grow their own vegetables in a home garden. F...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Locating and Planting the Family Garden. Importance. A good vegetable garden used to be a luxury in ...
A productive garden requires considerable attention and care. Insects, diseases and weeds must be co...
A garden plan will save time, space, work and money. Yields will be increased, as will the length of...
Growing vegetables from seed is often more demanding than growing vegetables from transplants. There...
A weed may be broadly defi ned as any unwanted plant, or as I have heard it said many times, “a weed...
Spring-grown, cool-season vegetables are frequently finished by early summer. Some warm-season veget...
Tomatoes are the most popular vegetable grown in home gardens. They are more nutritious than many ve...
The term plant disease, as used in this publication, refers to a plant problem caused by a pathogen,...
Plant-parasitic nematodes are slender, worm-like animals that usually can be seen only with the aid ...
urfs in public gardens require routine mowing and fertilization. They may also be irrigated to preve...
Some of these vegetable varieties and planting dates are not the same as those grown by commercial g...
Extension circular 1274 revised in 1959 discusses garden vegetables from soil preparation to insects
A series of horticulture factsheets that cover topics associated with home gardening including soil ...
This publication provides information for gardeners to grow their own vegetables in a home garden. F...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Locating and Planting the Family Garden. Importance. A good vegetable garden used to be a luxury in ...
A productive garden requires considerable attention and care. Insects, diseases and weeds must be co...
A garden plan will save time, space, work and money. Yields will be increased, as will the length of...
Growing vegetables from seed is often more demanding than growing vegetables from transplants. There...
A weed may be broadly defi ned as any unwanted plant, or as I have heard it said many times, “a weed...
Spring-grown, cool-season vegetables are frequently finished by early summer. Some warm-season veget...
Tomatoes are the most popular vegetable grown in home gardens. They are more nutritious than many ve...
The term plant disease, as used in this publication, refers to a plant problem caused by a pathogen,...
Plant-parasitic nematodes are slender, worm-like animals that usually can be seen only with the aid ...
urfs in public gardens require routine mowing and fertilization. They may also be irrigated to preve...
Some of these vegetable varieties and planting dates are not the same as those grown by commercial g...
Extension circular 1274 revised in 1959 discusses garden vegetables from soil preparation to insects
A series of horticulture factsheets that cover topics associated with home gardening including soil ...
This publication provides information for gardeners to grow their own vegetables in a home garden. F...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Locating and Planting the Family Garden. Importance. A good vegetable garden used to be a luxury in ...