

Links and ResourcesOklahoma Horticultural Society - The Oklahoma Horticultural Society (OHS) is a group of amateurs and professionals alike, who are united by a common interest in horticulture and fine gardening. As a group, we share knowledge, ideas, and plants. We promote good gardening and horticultural practices that help the environment and beauty of the land. OHS is a statewide organization comprised of people like you, who are involved in growing plants, creating gardens, developing landscapes, establishing wildscapes, and in general beautifying our yards, parks, and all of Oklahoma. Oklahoma State Gardening - Whether you are a gardener or just enjoy the diverse beauty that Oklahoma has to offer, you will enjoy watching the Oklahoma Gardening television program. For the last 33 years we have endeavored to provide the best research-based information available on television. Each episode contains beautiful and informative segments on gardening, lawn care, tree care, and landscaping design and maintenance. Along with segments from our studio garden, we will introduce you to gardeners from around the state and tour their gardens. Oklahoma County Cooperative Extension Service - We're your source for a multitude of programs, including 4-H, Oklahoma County Master Gardeners, Oklahoma Master Naturalists, Co-Parenting through Divorce, and Home and Community Education. What's more, we have a staff of professionals who can help you answer a host of questions. We're here for one reason--to assist the citizens of Oklahoma County as they look for answers to life's everyday problems. We base our programs, and the answers to your questions, on university-researched information. We bring the university to you in everything we do. Oklahoma Proven Plant Selections - Recommended by: Oklahoma State University (OSU) Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture, OSU Botanical Garden, Oklahoma Botanical Garden & Arboretum, and Oklahoma Green Industry Cooperators. okPLANtrees - A resource for community forestry in the state of Oklahoma. |