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  2. Old Farmer's Almanac gives Oklahoma its fall, winter forecast ...

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    The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts that Oklahomans could keep wearing shorts and flip-flops for some time when fall begins, followed by "warmer than usual" weather through the 2024-2025 winter season.

  3. Transplanting - Wikipedia

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    In the horticulture of some ornamental plants, transplants are used infrequently and carefully because they carry with them a significant risk of killing the plant. [1] Transplanting has a variety of applications, including: Extending the growing season by starting plants indoors, before outdoor conditions are favorable;

  4. The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a warmer than average 2024 ...

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    Here's what a typical fall season looks like in the region, according to the National Weather Service: September: 72.7 degrees. October: 61.1 degrees. November: 49.2 degrees. December: 40 degrees ...

  5. Growing season - Wikipedia

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    Cool season crops such as peas, lettuce, and spinach are planted in fall or late winter, while warm season crops such as beans and corn are planted in late winter to early spring. In the desert Southwest, the growing season effectively runs in winter, from October to April as the summer months are characterized by extreme heat and arid ...

  6. When to Stop Pruning Plants for the Season, According to ...

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    Knowing when to stop trimming your plants back for the season can be tricky, depending on what plant material is in question, according to Sara Abbass, owner of Sara Mairead Landscape Design and ...

  7. Cynara - Wikipedia

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    Cynara species are used as food plants by the larvae of many lepidopterans, such as the artichoke plume moth (Platyptilia carduidactyla), a pest of artichoke crops. [5] C. cardunculus is being developed as a new bioenergy crop in the Mediterranean because of its high biomass and seed oil yields even under harsh conditions. [6] [7]

  8. Oklahoma Native Plant Society - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the Oklahoma Native Plant Society, organized in 1986, is to encourage the study, protection, propagation, appreciation, and use of Oklahoma's native plants. [1] It sponsors a number of activities including field trips , a spring wildflower workshop , and a wildflower photo contest.

  9. Gardening program is growing more than just plants at ... - AOL

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    Gardening program is growing more than just plants at Oklahoma City schools. Gannett. Carla Hinton, The Oklahoman. November 28, 2024 at 6:45 AM.