Share Your Native Perennials at Pennsy Trails
We invite you to come and transplant starts of Native Indiana Wildflowers from your garden.
A 5000 square foot area has been removed of honeysuckle and is now ready for native plants from the INPS list at https://indiananativeplants.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/LandscapingPlants020820.pdf. Select plants from the Woods Edge, Perennials, Butterfly Food, and Shade ground cover lists.
Location is 424 South 400 West, Greenfield 46140, just east of Washington Village Apartments (see Google Maps). The area is partly shaded and covered with mulch. You can come and plant on your own time.
The planting area is clearly marked with caution tape on the south side of this property, just west of the gravel parking area. A great project for individuals at this time of social distancing.
The multi-use Pennsy Trails will be constructed on the north side in 2021 and the Sugar Creek Water Shed Project at 400 West Pennsy Trails Head will be constructed on the south side. Over 175 volunteers over the past 2 years have helped to clear and burn honeysuckle so the trail head can be prepared for a comfort station and educational signs for adults, students, scouts, and families.
Pictures and contact info at www.PennsyTrails.org. Mary Ann at 317-410-9140.