Gardening Workshops and Farmers Markets Around Tulsa

Tuesday Teaching Garden

Tuesday 9:00am – 12:30pm

This summer, every Tuesday from 9am to 12:30pm, the Teaching Garden Barn will host fun, free children's activities.

Where: Tulsa Garden Center at Woodward Park, 2435 S. Peoria Ave.

For more information: tulsagardencenter.org

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Learn how to make kokedama, a Japanese gardening technique that requires no pots. Kokedama are a whimsical way to display plants as living decorations. All materials are provided.

Where: Mother Lode Market, 1124 S. Lewis Ave.

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For more information, visit: facebook.com/motherroadmarket

The Glass House: The Golden Gatsby: Conservatory 100th Anniversary

Located in a Woodward Park mansion, the Lord & Burnham Conservatory has housed a beloved collection of plants for 100 years. In 2022, the conservatory underwent an extensive restoration funded by the Tulsa Garden Center and reopened in time for its 100th anniversary.

The conservatory will have a grand opening on June 29th. The event is free and open to the public. In the evening, the Glasshouse Gold Gatsby is a ticketed 1920s-themed party with live swing music, an ice cream party, and more.

Where: Tulsa Garden Center at Woodward Park, 2435 S. Peoria Ave.

For more information: tulsagardencenter.org

Wind Chime and Wine Workshop

Get creative and relaxed with a Windchimes & Wine class at Garden Deva Sculpture, a leisurely two-hour experience where an instructor will guide participants in creating unique and whimsical Windchimes using artistic metal pieces and colorful beads.

Location: Garden Deva, 1326 E. Third St.

First Friday Horticultural Tour

Take a walking tour to learn more about the flowers blooming in the Botanical Gardens. Tours are led by a member of the horticulture team and last 30-45 minutes. Each tour has a different theme and location. Tours are included in the admission price but are subject to limited capacity. Purchase tickets in advance online to reserve your spot.

Location: Tulsa Botanical Gardens, 3900 Tulsa Botanical Gardens Drive

For more information, visit tulsabotanic.org

stained glass garden ornaments

Create beautiful and unique garden ornaments using colorful stained glass pieces in this hands-on workshop with Agitsi Stained Glass. Suitable for ages 10 and up, this beginner-friendly workshop will teach you the techniques of cutting, soldering and assembling glass pieces to create your own unique creation.

Agitsi Stained Glass, a Native American-owned art studio and gallery in the Red Fork area of ​​Route 66, offers a variety of workshops for beginners to advanced artists. To see more events and purchase tickets, visit eventbrite.com.

Location: 2615 W. 40th Place, No. 3

More info: Find the event and buy tickets at eventbrite.com.

Second Saturday Dog Day

You are welcome to bring your dog to this special day at Tulsa Botanic Gardens. Complimentary puppy cups will be available while supplies last. Dogs must be fully registered, vaccinated and under control on a 6-foot non-retractable leash at all times. Owners must clean up after puppy waste. Limit two dogs per household. Please bring your own water bowl.

Location: Tulsa Botanical Gardens, 3900 Tulsa Botanical Gardens Drive

For more information, visit tulsabotanic.org

Braum's “Affair of the Heart”

There will be hundreds of makers, artists and retailers selling jewelry, clothing, gourmet foods, arts and crafts, home and garden décor and more. Admission is $12 with unlimited re-entry throughout the weekend. Children 12 and under are free.

Location: SageNet Center at Expo Square, 4145 E. 21st St.

Flower Arrangement Workshop

Led by a Philbrook horticulturist, this hands-on workshop will have participants create arrangements they can take home using flowers from Philbrook Gardens.

Location: Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Road

Philbark Dog Days

Philbrook Museum's Dog Day is the third Sunday of each month. Leashed dogs are allowed in the outdoor gardens. Please bring a bowl to fill the water fountains. You are also welcome to bring your leashed dog for walks and outdoor seating. Owners must promptly clean up pet waste. Waste disposal stations are provided. Dogs must be up to date on all vaccinations and registered. Dogs must be socialized and well behaved. Philbrook staff reserve the right to ask owners to leave campus with their pets. Dogs are not allowed in the galleries. Service animals are always welcome.

Location: Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Road

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Tulsa Farmers Market

Stop by on a Saturday between 7 and 11 a.m. to see what local farmers and vendors have in store.

Location: Admiral Boulevard and South Lewis Avenue, Kendall-Whittier neighborhood

For more information, visit tulsafarmersmarket.org

Downtown Tulsa Midweek Market

Support local farmers and artisans by shopping at Downtown Tulsa's Midweek Market on Wednesdays from 5-8 p.m. The market is extending its hours through October, except for July 3, to take advantage of the peak season for Oklahoma produce.

Free parking is available during the event at the American Parking Lot at Seventh and Main Streets and the Price Family Property Parking Lot at Sixth and Main Streets. Downtown street parking is free after 5 p.m.

Location: Chapman Green, 600 S. Main St.

For more information, visit downtowntulsa.com

Rose District Farmers Market

The Rose District Farmers Market is located in the award-winning Rose District in downtown Broken Arrow. The market is open April through October and is open Tuesdays from 4pm to 8pm and Saturdays from 8am to noon.

Location: 418 S. Main St., Broken Arrow

For more information, visit brokenarrowok.gov/farmers market

Sapulpa Main Street Route 66 Farmers Market

The Sapulpa Farmers Market will be held every Thursday through October from 4pm to 7:30pm in Herald Square. Find fruits, vegetables, plants, meats, farm-fresh eggs, jams, baked goods, pecans and more.

Location: 16 Park St., Sapulpa

For more information, visit: sapulpafarmersmarket.com

Rogers County Farmers Market This farmers market in Claremore sells items such as plants, fresh meats, eggs, sourdough bread, cookies, laundry detergent, dishwashing detergent, goat's milk soap and lotion, butter, and fresh produce every Saturday through October. Hours are 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Location: 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd., Claremore

For more information: facebook.com/RogersCountyFarmersMarket

Owasso Farmers and Artisan Market Find fresh local produce, baked goods and artisan crafts in Owasso every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. The market runs through October 5.

Location: 109 N. Main St., Owasso

For more information, please visit: facebook.com/owassofarmerandartisanmarket

Skiatook Farmers Market

The market takes place on Saturdays from 4pm until sundown at the intersection of Oklahoma Highways 11 and 20. The season runs through September 28th. You'll find fresh, locally grown produce, vendors, salsas, jams, lemonade, woodworking items, beef jerky and more.

Location: Intersection of Oklahoma Highways 11 and 20

More info: Skiatook Farmers Market has a public Facebook group page.

Bixby Farmers Market

Open every other Sunday from 10am to 2pm, the Bixby Farmers Market sells home-grown vegetables, goat cheese, fresh breads and pastries, canned vegetables, preserved foods and more. The next market day is Sunday, June 16th.

Location: Charlie Young Park, 50 W. Dawes Ave., Bixby.

For more information: Bixby Farmers Market Facebook page

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