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Welcome to Southwood, Green Country’s largest independent garden center!
For 40 years we’ve been dedicated to helping gardeners in and around Tulsa create beautiful spaces outdoors and in. We strive to bring you the best products available and to help you make your home and garden amazing.
Mark your calendars: Fall Fest returns on the eve of the fall equinox with a roster full of incredible local artists and vendors! 🍂 Join us on September 21 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to ring in the autumn season with food, art, handmade crafts, and tons of fall fun.
Back by popular demand, Southwood Home & Garden and the Mother Road Market present a new glass terrarium workshop! Recruit some friends, get your tickets, and mark your calendars for a workshop where you'll learn about pairing plants with similar needs to have a successful and beautiful semi-open glass terrarium to add to your living décor collection. You are invited to join us on Thursday evening, September 26th from 6:30 - 8 pm in the Demonstration Kitchen of Mother Road Market. All supplies will be provided. Buy tickets at bit.ly/swglass
Join Paul James for this free seminar to learn even more about how to sow fescue from seed. After all, it’s one thing to read his blog on the subject, but it’s arguably more fun to see and hear him talk about it in person.
It’s hard not to write about fescue this time of year, because thousands of Green Country homeowners will be planting the popular turf grass from seed in the weeks to come, including yours truly. The window for planting typically opens toward the middle of September and closes by the end of October (I’ll be waiting at least until the week of 9/23 based on current forecasts.) And with that in mind, here’s what you need to know about how to successfully sow the seed.
Is there a difference between conifers and evergreens? You bet there is. And at the risk of making your head spin, let me make one critical distinction right off the bat by saying not all conifers are evergreens and not all evergreens are conifers. How’s that for clarifying the matter?
So here’s the deal…