City dwellers have a lot of perks -- ability to walk to work, no lawn mowing and easy access to popular hot spots, but the ability to grow an herb garden is not one of them. Luckily, Mari Migliore with the Tulsa Herb Society has ways the yardless can grow herbs indoors. She says the best location for an indoor garden is on the windowsill, patio or garage and if you are in a place with little sun, you can use artificial lights. You can grow your herbs in many different containers, but plastic and clay pots do best. Migliore says the herbs that do best inside include basil, parsley, rosemary, chives and thyme.
For more information on the Tulsa Herb Society visit tulsaherb.com.
Tulsa Garden Center presents 18th annual "An Evening of Wine and Roses." 7-9 p.m. at the Tulsa Garden Center. There, 150 different wines from around the world and food from 35 Tulsa restaurants and caterers. Reservations are required. Visit
www.tulsagardencenter.com for more information.