Category: Home Improvement | Issue: March 2026
When is the Tulsa Home & Garden Show 2026?
The Tulsa Home & Garden Show is scheduled for Thursday through Sunday, March 5–8, 2026.
Show hours are 10:00 am – 8:00 pm Thursday through Saturday, and 11:00 am – 5:00 pm on Sunday.
Where is the Tulsa Home & Garden Show held?
The Tulsa Home & Garden Show takes place at the Sagenet Center at Expo Square in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This annual event has been a Tulsa tradition since 1949.
How much are tickets to the Tulsa Home & Garden Show?
General admission tickets are $12 at the door, but attendees can save in several ways:
• Purchase $10 tickets online (valid any day).
• Get $5 tickets after 5:00 pm on-site Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
• Sunday Family Day tickets are $8 all day (sponsored by Burnett Home Improvement).
• Kids 12 and under get in FREE every day.
What can I see at the Tulsa Home & Garden Show?
The Tulsa Home & Garden Show features more than 500 exhibitors showcasing home improvement, remodeling, landscaping, gardening, décor, and outdoor living ideas. Special attractions include:
• Live appearances by Master Chef Grant Gillon
• The All-Star Stunt Dog Show
• Gardening expert “The Gardener Guy,” Paul James
Who produces the Tulsa Home & Garden Show?
The Tulsa Home & Garden Show is produced by the Tulsa Home Builders Association and sponsored by Arvest and Pella Oklahoma.
Why should I attend the Tulsa Home & Garden Show?
The Tulsa Home & Garden Show is where the road to home inspiration begins — offering expert advice, live demonstrations, and hundreds of vendors to help with remodeling, landscaping, décor, and home improvement projects.
The Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa is a trade association serving Tulsa, Okla. and the surrounding communities. Its mission is to advocate for the home building industry while promoting ethical business practices and standards.
The HBAs groups provide a wide range of services to members, focusing on issues such as remodeling and green building, promotional events and philanthropy. The association also represents the industry’s interests with local government and strives to ensure that housing remains a priority when laws are made and policies are established.
The Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa abides by a code of ethics and is affiliated with the Oklahoma Home Builders Association and the National Association of Home Builders.
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