A MUST SEE FOR EVERYONE, TULSA NATIVE OR VISITORS......!!!!!
The Linnaeus Garden is the only place in Tulsa that is rooted in the realities of the world we live in.
You can go for a mini-vacation, and spiritual retreat..... or simply recharge your truer self.
Go, be filled and tell others about this FREE experience that is life changing for all ages. This is one of those life changing moments where Harmony and Reality comes together. Bring ALL of your senses into this place of nature, architecture and horticulture. This garden is a micro-cosmos.... of the harmony within ourselves and nature we ALL live in strive to have balance in. In the "Garden" model..... a real working model, you can simply experience this for yourself. Something for everyone!
As a Teaching Garden, its intent is to change you by involving you in your own personal way.
Check for the hours of operation.....it changes seasonally.....but worth the effort.
Makes you proud to be a "Tulsan".... and a human being.
Bless the Tulsa Park system, the Tulsa Garden Center and the Linnaeus Gardeners..... for giving all of us such a wonderful glimpse of the garden, the higher harmony...
Read moreIf I can't be at the sea, this is my second favorite place in the Universe. The garden is beautiful, and hot days or cold days there is something special to see. One of the volutneers, pointed out unique bark of certain tree's and explained that is their beauty in winter. I was fascinated! Lot's of criteria goes should be considered when adding a tree, but I have added that to my list! I also learned that Linnaeus Gardens has a website and a FB page, so a sleepless night will find me on the website! I visit frequently and am constantly in awe of this entirely volunteer effort! I really hope you take an hour or two, ( I take four ) walk the garden and just enjoy. It does have a special spirit...
Read moreGreat atmosphere. A must-see Tulsa sight, along with Woodward Park, Tulsa Rose Gardens and Tulsa Arboretum. The Teaching Gardens is free to enter and visit and enjoy. It has nice plants, flowers, landscaping, greenhouses, and small tables & chairs to sit and relax, bring your Starbucks and sit with a friend in the morning and talk about the Tulsa life. They have a small gift shop. Just a great place to go and relax and support. Entirely run by volunteers. When you go, make sure to sign the guest book, this gives them their support from the city to...
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