Join Brooke Alford to learn about how you can incorporate native plants in your space! Attendees will have the chance to take home special seeds from a variety of native plants to use for their winter sowing!
Pollinator gardening supports beauty, natives, and the food system! Think about how you can turn a corner or your entire space into a haven for pollinators like bees, butterflies, moths, and MORE! Brooke has loads of experience and knowledge about native plants.
This program is made possible by Friends of the Library through gifts to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
Need some references or inspiration for your native plant gardening? Here's a list about Gardening & Indiana Native Plants. You may also enjoy exploring the website for the Indiana Native Plant Society.
The Wayne Branch Library first opened in December of 1969 in a shopping center located at 7341 Rockville Road. Due to high demand, the storefront space was enlarged in 1973, but the need for more space was evident. A permanent 13,500 square foot location opened in 1984, and the branch remains in that same building today. The Wayne Branch underwent a $1.1 million renovation in 2020 to add more seating and activity space, study rooms, and a quiet reading area, but still features the split design of a separate children's and adult wing.