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Southwood Home & Garden now open!
1102 S Lewis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74104
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.
Just in time for you to learn to make the perfect Mother’s Day gift! At this Southwood workshop, you will learn to make four basic but essential macramé knots to complete a beginner’s level plant hanger. But don’t be fooled by the term “beginner,” the end product is a beautiful plant hanger, and no one will suspect that it’s your first one! You’ll leave the workshop with a plant, the macramé hanger, a cache pot, and written instructions so that you can create additional plant hangers on your own! Please join us on Thursday, April 25th from 6:30-8:00 pm to learn the art of macramé. Buy tickets at https://events.humanitix.com/southwood-april
At a press conference in Mexico City last January, scientists cheered when the official eastern monarch butterfly population was announced. And with good reason: The numbers were an impressive 144% increase over the previous year, and the highest recorded since 2006. At the same time, however, it was announced that the California western monarch population had declined by a stunning 86%. So what gives?
I was hiking with my five-year-old grandson not too long ago, and we came upon a large batch of poison ivy. “Leaves of three, let it be,” I said, to which he replied, “Huh?” I’m pretty sure I had the same puzzled look on my face when my grandfather said the same thing to me 60 years ago. But you’re never too young to learn how to recognize poison ivy, and you’re never too old to learn how to get rid of it.