In this episode of Red Dirt Agronomy, the team sits down with Casey Hentges, host of Oklahoma Gardening, to celebrate the show's 50th anniversary.
From its humble beginnings with live OETA broadcasts to its reach of millions globally via YouTube, Oklahoma Gardening has become a staple in the horticulture community.
Casey shares her unique journey through horticultural landscapes—commercial, educational, and nonprofit—ultimately leading to her ten-year tenure as the longest-running host of the show.
She reflects on the evolution of gardening communication, the importance of adapting content for new audiences, and her dedication to showcasing Oklahoma’s diverse horticultural practices.
Listeners will also hear about the behind-the-scenes strategies that keep Oklahoma Gardening fresh, fun, and science-based, including recreating classic segments and addressing common myths, such as the use of vinegar as an herbicide.
Casey highlights how the show navigated challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, kept community engagement alive, and launched initiatives like "Plant a Row" to support local food banks.
Plus, they’re giving away a tiller and releasing a co-branded Eskimo Joe’s shirt to mark the 50th anniversary. It's a fun, informative episode that honors the past while looking ahead to the future of gardening education in Oklahoma.
10 Key Takeaways
- Oklahoma Gardening celebrates 50 years of horticultural education.
- Casey Hentges is the longest-running host in the show's history.
- The show maintains freshness by blending classic segments with new content.
- It prioritizes science-based gardening advice over trending myths.
- COVID-19 prompted innovative backyard filming and remote collaboration.
- Gardening interest surged during the pandemic.
- They conducted 96-plot Bermuda grass removal demonstrations.
- The show reaches 3–4 million global views annually on YouTube.
- Initiatives like “Plant a Row” encourage community food donations.
- A limited-edition Eskimo Joe’s x Oklahoma Gardening shirt supports the show and student farm.
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro and upcoming Highland Journal Live Event
07:17 – Welcoming Casey Hentges
10:13 – Casey’s journey from OSU grad to TV host
17:47 – Oklahoma Gardening’s 50th Anniversary celebration
22:35 – Staying fresh with recurring garden topics
24:50 – Addressing gardening myths and misinformation
26:59 – Bermuda grass removal trials
34:30 – COVID adaptations and new outreach strategies
42:07 – Global reach and viewer demographics
45:00 – Plant a Row campaign and tiller giveaway
46:42 – Eskimo Joe’s co-branded shirt launch
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