October: What We’re Growing in our Backyard Oklahoma Urban Garden
October in Oklahoma is a beautiful time with amazing weather! Make sure to be keeping a close eye on the weather.
October in Oklahoma is a beautiful time with amazing weather! Make sure to be keeping a close eye on the weather.
There are still so many people out there that are not aware that you can eat pumpkin seeds. This is a pity because they are super tasty and full of nutrients!! You can adjust the seasoning to what flavors you would like and if you are feeling more like a sweet or savory flavor!
Roasting sweet potatoes and carrots together is our favorite way to make sweet potatoes and carrots! You can use any color or type of potatoes and carrots for this recipe and make it as colorful as you want!
There is nothing quite like having your own orange tree! These ever-green trees thrive in the southern climate. While this is not a tree that can be outdoors all winter long in a lot of areas of the country, it can still be grown in a container and moved indoors during the cool season.
Lime trees add a unique variety to your garden! These ever-green trees thrive in the southern climate. While this is not a tree that can be outdoors all winter long in a lot of areas of the country, it can still be grown in a container and moved indoors during the cool season when it gets below 50 degrees F.
Lemon trees are enjoyable to grow both indoors and outdoors! These ever-green trees thrive in the southern climate. While this is not a tree that can be outdoors all winter long in a lot of areas of the country, it can still be grown in a container and moved indoors during the cool season.
Mulberry trees have been known to be quite invasive and sometimes found wild here in the United States. They are extremely fast growing in the beginning. Make the most out of your mulberry tree by adding the berries into your diet!
Chickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans, are a great addition to your food garden! Even though they are not technically peas or beans, they are very similar.
We always have a huge surplus of green beans in the summer time! Our favorite way to preserve them is by freezing them for later use.
When people think about gardening and growing food, they typically associate it with the spring and summer months. However, fall is actually a better time to grow food than spring for several reasons!