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The Linnaeus Teaching Garden, a program of the Tulsa Garden Center, is a demonstration/teaching garden in Woodward Park staffed by well-trained volunteers who share their knowledge and love of gardening with the public.
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It all started with a vision, first voiced by Tulsa Garden Center horticulturist, Barry Fugatt.
The vision began with the idea of educating homeowners about horticultural possibilities for their own backyards. At first it lacked the components necessary to make it a success – funds, location, plants, products, and volunteers.
Slowly but surely during 2005 and early 2006, the pieces fell into place. The garden was named in honor of Carl Linnaeus
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