Spring Gardening Programs

SeedLibraryLogoIn honor of our new Seed Library, we are hosting a variety of garden-themed programs this spring. Please click on the program title for more information, including dates, times and locations.


Eco-Friendly Garden Projects

Craft earth-friendly spring garden projects using upcycled household containers and supplies from nature’s bounty. For families.


Plant Exchange

Bring a plant, take a plant to freshen your garden and help out your neighbors. For all ages.


Gardening from Soil to Bloom

Love of gardening is a seed that, once sown, never dies. Jeanne Hawkins of The Secret Ingredient will teach gardening fundamentals, including the basics of soil, plants, planting, weeds and how to tell good bugs from bad. For adults.


Invasive Species in Your Neighborhood

What is the impact of alien plants? Naturalists from the Stewardship Network will explain how to identify and eradicate invasive plant species that are affecting West Michigan. For adults.


Rivers and Rain Barrels

How do your daily activities affect the water quality of area rivers? The West Michigan Environmental Action Council will discuss what all of us can do to protect our treasured resources. Participants can also construct rain barrels for $30, which can be paid in cash or by check. Pre-registration is required and class size is limited. For adults.

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