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Feathered Friends

Kids and families can drop in the visitor center to learn some basic bird silhouettes and other tips to begin watching birds.  The Botanic Garden is open Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. suggested admission is $2 for adults; 50¢ for children 3-12 yrs. Free for Garden members. For more information, call […]

Make a Nature Journal

Summer is here! Stop in the Botanic Garden's visitor center to make a simple nature journal to record all your exciting summer nature adventures.  Take it with you to draw, […]

Plein Air Painters

Artists of all skill levels and ages are encouraged to bring their supplies and join plein air painters for a day of painting in the Garden. Starting at 9 a.m. […]

National Get Outdoors Day

We're celebrating National Get Outdoors Day one day early!  Stop in the visitor center for a map and pick up a photo scavenger hunt list to complete on your walk.  […]

Photographing Nature

Sharon King Grimm will give a photographer's perspective on how to capture what we see in nature. She'll start with a brief presentation in the visitor center followed by a […]

Fun for Father’s Day

Kids can decorate and plant a grass head for their dad for Father's Day.  Luckily dad won't have to mow this grass -  the kids can cut it with scissors! […]

Pollinators – Nature’s Super Heroes

Did you know: In the United States, pollination by honeybees and other insects produces $40 billion worth of products annually.Foods and beverages produced with the help of pollinators include: apples, […]

One of Nature’s Finest Spectacles

A very unusual and rare plant landed in John Hawkins’ home several years ago.  As John learned the storied history of the plant and saw the stunning bloom, he generously […]

Reading the Clouds

We see them every day, but do you know what the clouds can tell us? Stop in the visitor center to make a cloud identifier.  Drop-in activity. The Botanic Garden […]

Integrated Garden Systems

Learn from a well-rounded, longtime, Tulsa gardener and biologist.  Karen Harris is owner and operator of Bad Dog Farm, a one-acre garden inside Tulsa where she grows strawberries, tomatoes, sweet […]

Gardening for Health & Healing

Join Dr. Gerry Holland for a discussion on the health and therapeutic benefits of gardening. Gerry is a hyperbaric specialist focusing on wound care. She lives and practices in Oklahoma […]

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