One of the things that makes Oklahomans uniquely different is our life experience with tornadoes. For those who live outside of “Tornado Alley,” they can be an unfamiliar and frightening weather phenomenon, but to those of us who have grown up with them and experienced their devastation, we understand firsthand that tornadoes are no joking […]
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Secrets to Successfully Growing Herbs (Part 2)
People have a deep affection for Mediterranean herbs. In fact, they LOVE them! There is an intense desire to grow them, handle them, cook and live with them and even bathe in them. If you ask a random person off the street to name a few herbs, lavender, rosemary or thyme are sure to be […]
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Secrets to Successfully Growing Herbs (Part 1)
Gardening is my unexplainable passion. The wonder, the progress, the miracle, the frustrations, the mystery, the weather, the diversity, the food, the work, the simplicity. It speaks to me on many levels and challenges me to always continue learning and improving. Herb gardening is especially fascinating. There are hundreds of herbs and I’m sure that […]
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Intentionally Fill
“What soil should I use to fill my containers and raised beds?” This is a question that I am asked almost daily during gardening season. But before addressing that, let’s discuss the beds and containers themselves. You may be thinking, “I’m not sure that I know what the difference is between the two.” The simple […]
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Deep Roots
March 20, 2021 is the spring equinox—the first day of spring. What a glorious time! My grandma used to say, “My favorite season is fall, but it’s closely followed by spring because I love it when the trees begin to put on their lacey, new leaves.” My grandma and I would often talk about the […]
Welcome to the My Raggedy Herbs podcast! Join national award winning blogger, Lori Coats as she shares gardening information, and inspiration for homesteading, herbalism and family life from the My Raggedy Herbs teaching garden. Lori has been a Master Gardener for many years and helped to establish the Oklahoma Agritourism program. She and her family owned the historic Erick Honey farm in western Oklahoma, and she has a long history of food preservation. You’ll hear audio versions of her blogs, interviews and recordings from workshops and classes. Hopefully, these ramblings will encourage and challenge you to make God, your family and your home your first priority.