Bring, take, and share plants and cuttings with neighbors and new friends. Maybe leave with a bit of new knowledge.
Trade houseplants with other growing enthusiasts. In addition to houseplants, think about bringing in tubers, seeds, or other garden-y goodness you have collected while putting your outdoor garden to bed.
Basic supplies will be available for participants to safely carry home cuttings or baby plants, as well as plant tags and info sheets.
Get ready by checking out this book list Houseplants: And how not to kill them.
This branch has served the Irvington community since 1903 when the Bona Thompson Library was donated to Butler College and soon became a public library branch. Following relocations in 1914 and 1921, a new facility was built on East Washington Street in 1956 and named for Irvington’s distinguished citizen, Hilton U. Brown. The Brown Branch closed its doors in 2001 to make way for the current 16,000-square-foot Irvington Branch that opened later that year.