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Join Jo Ellen to consider how you can invite the wild things into your landscape so they can pollinate plants, eat bugs, and add beauty. Learn which plants provide food and shelter for butterflies, birds, and other wildlife.
The IndyPL Seed Library is great, but what is even better is learning what to do with those seeds!
Join Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp (The Hoosier Gardener) to think about
Get ready or follow up by learning from this book list about Gardening for Wildlife.
Check out some of the other gardening classes on the Library's online calendar.
The InfoZone opened within The Children's Museum of Indianapolis in 2000 as a unique partnership to serve both museum visitors and neighborhood patrons. In 2009, the 3,000 square-foot facility relocated to Level 2 of the museum, as InfoZone continues its mission to serve as a productive laboratory for the two institutions of informal education.