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Tulsa Health Department, OSU MasterGardeners Offer Free Spring Gardening Series
Residents can learn gardening basics and more through the educational program.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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Tulsa County residents looking to grow their own food or flowers this spring will have the opportunity to learn the fundamentals and more through a free educational gardening series hosted by the Tulsa Health Department and Oklahoma State University MasterGardeners.
Why it matters
The free gardening series provides an accessible way for Tulsa residents to gain valuable skills and knowledge to start or expand their own home gardens, supporting local food production and sustainability efforts.
The details
The gardening series will cover a range of topics, including soil preparation, seed starting, pest management, and harvesting techniques. Participants will have the chance to get hands-on experience and ask questions of the OSU MasterGardeners, who are trained horticulture experts.
- The gardening series will run from March through May 2026.
The players
Tulsa Health Department
The local public health agency serving Tulsa County.
OSU MasterGardeners
A program of Oklahoma State University that trains volunteers to be horticulture experts and community educators.
What’s next
Interested Tulsa residents can register for the free gardening series on the Tulsa Health Department's website.
The takeaway
This gardening series is an excellent opportunity for Tulsa residents to gain the skills and knowledge needed to start or expand their own home gardens, supporting local food production and sustainability efforts in the community.
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