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Wildlife Habitat Garden Tour & Native Plant Sale

31st Annual Wildlife Habitat Garden Tour and Plant Sale

Saturday, May 18, 2024 9-5

Sunday, May 19, 2024 Noon - 5


Please join us for our 31st annual tour of Tulsa area gardens and yards that feature native and wildlife-friendly plants, along with a plant sale from nurseries with native and wildlife friendly plants. 


Advance Tickets are available online below for $8.00

We highly encourage everyone to prepurchase their tickets online, but tickets will be available if necessary during the tour at the gardens for $10.00,  Cash & Exact Change Only

Children 13 & under Free

You may begin the tour at any of the 5 locations, all located in Tulsa 


Please scroll down for vendor contact info

Garden                                   Vendor(s)                   

5161 E. 27 th Pl.                  Missouri Wildflowers Nursery

3916 S. Sandusky Ave.      Wild Things Nursery,  Across the Prairie,  Tulsa Audubon Society,

                                                       OK Native Plant Society, OK Native Plant Network

4115 E. 45 th St.                 Prairie Wind Nursery, Bird Houses by Mark, Monarch Watch

7515 S. Braden Ave.          Collector’s Garden Utopia Gardens, Wildlife In Need Group In Tulsa

5406 E. 76 th St.                 Duck Creek Gardens, Oxley Nature Center, Xerces


Scroll down or Click here for a Google Map to the 5 gardens


Tickets are now available below. Please note:

  • Each participant over 13 yrs old needs a ticket.
  • Tickets are required for admittance even if just picking up plants or shopping. 
  • Please choose Sat. or Sun. for your tickets, but if your plans change your ticket can be used either day.
  • You can just check out as a "Guest". There is no need to set up an account.
  • Please either print your e-ticket to present when you arrive, or be prepared to show us the email confirmation on your phone.
  •  IMPORTANT: Each adult will be given a paper Garden Tour Program at the first garden you visit. Please show it to our volunteers as you visit each of the gardens.
  • The gardens are on private property. Out of respect for the homeowners no guns are allowed.


Questions: 918-521-8894 


The yard surrounding our homes are our private spaces, but also part of a larger landscape we share with our human and wildlife neighbors. With the right tools and information, we all can do simple things to create a healthier place to live for our families, our communities, and birds, plants, and other wildlife. Audubon At Home in Tulsa is about taking personal conservation action to improve the environmental health and habitat quality of our yards and neighborhoods. Together, our actions can have a substantial effect.

Gardening for Wildlife enriches the lives of urban gardeners. As valuable habitat for wildlife decreases due to the accelerating growth in our region, habitats in our yards are ever more important. You can adopt gardening practices that have a positive impact on the water quality and help slow the loss of wildlife habitat. Most potential "urban habitat" for birds and other wildlife is located not in public parks and greenbelts, but in the yards around privately-owned homes.

Contact Info for vendors at the tour

Missouri Wildflowers Nursery
Will accept plant preorder requests
9814 Pleasant Hill Road, Jefferson City, MO 65109
573-496-3492
mowldflrs@socket.net
Purcell, OK
Bill Farris
405-872-6230
prairiewindnursery@gmail.com
Duck Creek Farms
Mounds, OK
Gary Schaum
Anne Pinc
918-497-0409 
Utopia Gardens
Drumright, OK
Jalene Riley

Across The Prairie

Across the Prairie
Tulsa, OK; 
Sarah Cross
(580) 759-6706; seasonal, by appointment only;
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