One thing I hope the Tulsa Master Gardeners are known for is education. In support of our educational mandate, we maintain a Diagnostic Center five days a week at the Tulsa County OSU Extension. In this Diagnostic Center, you can call, email or drop by to get your horticultural questions answered.

We also teach classes during the year on growing vegetables as well as composting. We also have a group of individuals that can come to your civic organization or business to make presentations about various horticultural topics. One of our educational efforts that has gained in popularity over the years is our Lunch and Learn Series.

We typically have a Spring Lunch and Learn Series and a Fall Lunch and Learn Series, and — you guessed it — our Fall Lunch and Learn presentations are about to begin. Initially, these presentations were only available at the Central Library in downtown Tulsa, but in the past year or so, we added the Hardesty Regional Library to the schedule. People are also reading.

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