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Park festival set Saturday at Will Rogers Gardens in Oklahoma City Updated: Thu, May 17, 2012 The Oklahoma City Council of Garden Clubs is holding its annual Festival in the Park on Saturday at Will Rogers Gardens. The festival will feature seminars on gardening, activities for children and a flower show. Read More
This year, trees show damage from last year's heat and drought Updated: Sat, May 12, 2012 Trees in Oklahoma are showing the damage caused by last year's heat and drought. Read More
Secretary serves as family treasure since 1855 Updated: Mon, Apr 2, 2012 Q: Seeing your "Antique or Junque" column in our local paper prompted me to send you the enclosed question and photo. This is a photo of an antique secretary that has been in my family for generations. In 1855, one of my ancestors commissioned it to be made by a professional cabinetmaker from Chittenango, N.Y.... Read More
Free trees offered through Foster-A-Tree program Published: Mon, Feb 7, 2011 Residents have until Feb. 23 to register to receive free trees through the Foster-A-Tree program next spring. A limited number of free trees are available to citizens with adequate space for a tree in the right-of-way adjacent to their property. Properties must be located within Edmond City limits, on publicly... Read More
Making those wooden posts and fences last longer Updated: Tue, Dec 28, 2010 Those same bacteria and fungi that keep our planet from being overrun with an accumulation of dead branches and tree trunks are not so welcome at our fence posts and trellises. Read More
Places: Sorghum Mill Christmas Tree and Blackberry Farm, 7121 Midwest Lane, Edmond Updated: Thu, Dec 17, 2009 John Knight breathes deep, then expels the air with a satisfied smile. “It's tremendously clear and tastes good,” he says. “We produce enough oxygen out here for about 1,000 people.” All around Knight, surrounding him on every side, are Christmas trees. In the late afternoon light, they are dappled... Read More
Hail to the leaf Updated: Fri, Sep 18, 2009 While fall color is a great benefit, if the tree is a poor performer the rest of the year, it makes no sense to plant it. Selecting trees in the nursery as they color in fall is the sure way to get a tree with great fall color. Tree leaf color often varies, because trees grown from seed have genetic variability.... Read More
5 Nichols Hills residents open gardens for tour Updated: Wed, Jun 3, 2009 Five distinctive gardens will be featured on the 26th annual Nichols Hills Garden Tour, scheduled Saturday June 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The rain date is Sunday, June 7 from 1-4 p.m. Tickets are $10 if purchased before June 5 or $15 on the day of the tour. Tickets are available at the Crescent Market in Nichols... Read More
GM weighing local bid to buy Saturn group Updated: Fri, May 29, 2009 1B Oklahoma City businessman Mark Moore is behind efforts with Black Oak Partners LLC to buy General Motors’ Saturn group. The offer is the first known bid to buy the group. Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett said the fact Oklahomans are at the center of the deal reflects well on the city. GM said it is weighing... Read More
Enhanced Fujita Scale Updated: Wed, Mar 4, 2009 The original Fujita Scale was developed by T. Theodore Fujita and was put into use in 1973. The scale was enhanced in 2007, with rankings running from EF (Enhanced Fujita) — 0 through 5. The ratings are based on the amount and type of wind damage. The ratings are: EF-0 — Light damage. Wind... Read More
Winter work for your garden Updated: Wed, Nov 19, 2008 Winter is a great time to prune and trim plants while they are dormant. It's easier deciding what branches need to go with the leaves out of the way. It's also good for the plants, because when they emerge in spring, they have extra root and energy reserves to support the new growth on the remaining branches. Read More
Don't let winter whittle your lawn away Updated: Thu, Nov 20, 2008 Homeowners have a tendency to look at spring and summer as the seasons to devote to lawncare. But an equally important time to take care of your yard is during the end of the year, when you must prepare your property for the coming long months of winter and all the harsh weather that might accompany them.... Read More
Sapsuckers may be damaging trees Updated: Thu, May 25, 2006 Q: What are the horizontal holes on my trees? A: Sapsuckers, a close relative of woodpeckers, cause damage to trees that is often attributed to wood-boring insects. They visit a tree many times, feeding on sap accumulated in the holes they have drilled. Sapsucker damage appears as rows of holes circling or... Read More
Scout camp fire burns five acres Updated: Thu, May 18, 2006 Part of a camp owned by the Last Frontier Council of the Boy Scouts of America caught fire Wednesday after a controlled burn got out of hand, officials said. More than five acres burned at Camp Kickapoo, 12109 S County Line Road for three hours after flames spread from a fire pit to a thick patch of cedar... Read More
Two trailers, trees stolen from home Updated: Wed, Apr 12, 2006 EDMOND - A pair of trailers and 19 trees have been stolen from a resident's home. Police were called about 5 p.m. Monday to the 3100 block of S Hiwassee Road on reports of missing trailers. The owner said he noticed a black trailer was missing about 11 a.m. Monday after returning from a haircut, police said. The... Read More
Southside grass fire causes evacuations Updated: Fri, Apr 7, 2006 Firefighters spend yet another day on the frontlines battling Oklahoma Wildfires. Around one Friday afternoon fast moving flames swept through cedar trees near Southwest 119th and council. That's where we find Dave Jordan with the latest. Read More
Officials: Wildfires contained Updated: Fri, Apr 7, 2006 Sky Newsnine helps out firefighters on the front line battling another day of wildfires. Pilot Mason Dunn took up the fire chief to give him a bird's eye view of the flames near southwest 119th and Council. High winds and cedar trees helped fuel the fast-moving fire. Dave Jordan is out at the scene. Read More
Center welcomes gift of trees Updated: Wed, Mar 22, 2006 NORMAN -- A few years from now, the 80-acre campus of the J.D. McCarty Center will be shaded by dozens of trees planted Thursday with the assistance of the city of Norman. The trees were planted through Norman's NeighborWoods program, in which a sponsor pays half of the cost of the trees and the city pays the... Read More
J.D. McCarty Center welcomes gift of trees Updated: Sat, Mar 18, 2006 NORMAN -- A few years from now, the 80-acre campus of the J.D. McCarty Center will be shaded by dozens of trees planted Thursday with the assistance of the city of Norman. The trees were planted through Norman's NeighborWoods program, in which a sponsor pays half of the cost of the trees and the city pays the... Read More
Crews battle wildfires Updated: Fri, Feb 10, 2006 Firefighters from three Cleveland County communities are battling a wildfire in Norman and Noble, with flames charring more than 500 acres. Flames threatened the Noble Assembly of God church, 101 W Post Oak, and a day care center there, forcing the evacuation of about 40 children and their care providers, church... Read More
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