Visit the Farm

Come see where your food grows.

Alchemy Gardens is a quarter-acre micro urban farm at 5236 S 36th West Ave in West Tulsa — 18 growing beds, a greenhouse, a flock of hens, and a working on-farm market where you can pick up fresh food directly from the soil it grew in. If you've ever wanted to know the person who grows your tomatoes - Hi, I'm Anthony.

You're welcome to bring family, friends, and curious neighbors. Kids love the hens, the greenhouse, and watching the tomato plants in different stages of production. There's always something happening.


📍 Find the farm

5236 S 36th West Ave, Tulsa OK Near South 36th and Skelly, West Tulsa


🕐 On-farm market hours

Thursday – Saturday · 11 AM – 4 PM

Walk up anytime during market hours — no appointment needed. You'll find:

  • Fresh eggs from our hens
  • Gourmet mushrooms in season (king trumpet, king blue oyster, chestnut, pink oyster)
  • Microgreens cut to order
  • Tomato and pepper plant starts (spring season)
  • Up-potted 3-gallon tomato gardens (limited quantities, spring only)
  • Fresh produce as the season brings it in

Cash, card, and online pickup orders welcome.


📅 Visiting outside market hours

If you want to come by on a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday — or outside the 11–4 window on a market day — please book an appointment first. This is a working farm and I'm often deep in a bed or at another market. An appointment means I'll be here to show you around and answer questions properly. (Head over to the Contact Us page to get in touch.)


🌆 Meet us downtown: The Midweek Market

Can't make it to the farm? Catch me at the Downtown Tulsa Midweek Market every Wednesday evening.

📍 Santa Fe Square Plaza 415 E. 2nd St. S., Blue Dome District

⏰ Wednesdays, 4:30 – 7:30 PM

📅 April 15 – November 4, 2026 (market takes August off)

The Midweek Market is a great after-work stop — up to 30 local vendors, live music, and the full Alchemy Gardens lineup: mushrooms, microgreens, eggs in season, plant starts in spring, and whatever produce is coming off the farm that week. The market accepts SNAP and the Double Up Oklahoma program, doubling SNAP dollars on fresh produce.


🌱 What you'll see at the farm

A walk around the property gives you a real look at how a Mittleider-method micro farm operates:

  • 18 crop beds oriented east-west, each feeding tomatoes, peppers, our gourmet lettuces, or produce at different points in the season
  • The greenhouse — where every seed starts in February and every plant you see for sale began life
  • The hens — because every farm needs a few good chickens
  • The on-farm market — eggs, mushrooms, microgreens, starts, and produce all staged and ready when you arrive

The mushroom fruiting room and microgreen production room run inside the house on climate-controlled setups — that's where the lion's mane and chestnuts flush, and where the microgreens germinate under lights on a precise water schedule. Those are working production spaces, not part of the tour, but I'm always happy to pull out my phone and walk you through what's happening in there.

    I'll answer questions about the method, the build, the mineral feed, or why I picked a specific variety. This is a solo operation — the person who grew it is the person selling it to you.


    See you soon!

    — Anthony Alchemy Gardens