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Spring Garden Seed Starters

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Good Hope Branch
Community Room
Get your garden started by planting vegetables and herbs in compostable pots. Supplies will be on hand for decorating the pots.
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Crafty Adults: Rock the Garden Rock Painting

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Zablocki Branch
Community Room

Create your very own unique works of art on nature's works of art--rocks! Take your painted rock home or place it where someone can find it. Registration recommended. Program limited to 15 participants. 

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Ornamental Fruits and Vegetables

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Virtual
With gardening expert & author Melinda Myers. Increase the nutritional value and beauty of your landscape by incorporating attractive fruits and vegetables into your landscape, garden beds, and containers.  Growing varieties that are both ornamental and productive increases the opportunities for creating a beautiful space right outside your door. We will look at new and proven fruit and vegetable varieties suited to both gardens and containers. Register for this free webinar at: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SFUNmF3LSUmpTXGpRMVbiA
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Crafty Adults: Bottle Cap Flowers and Ladybugs

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Zablocki Branch
Community Room

Looking for a DIY garden art project? Look no further, learn how to make bottle cap flowers! Not only is it a fun garden DIY, but it is also a great way to use bottle caps. Supplies are included. Registration recommended. Program limited to 15 participants.

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Rain Barrel Workshop with Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Tippecanoe Branch
Community Room, Gift of Heather Hurley

Register HERE for this free event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tippecanoe-branch-rain-barrel-workshop-tickets-859407921227 Learn how to install and care for a rain barrel! In this rain barrel workshop brought to you by MMSD and the Fresh Coast Guardians, participants will learn about water conservation and the many benefits of using rain barrels. Rain barrels capture rainwater from your roof that you can use later when it's dry for thirsty gardens. They also help prevent rain from becoming polluted stormwater runoff, the biggest remaining threat to clean rivers and our Great Lakes.

One FREE rain barrel will be provided per owner-occupied household at this workshop.*

*You have to live within Milwaukee County (excluding South Milwaukee) to receive a free rain barrel. You must register prior to attending. No walk-ins allowed. If you have received a free rain barrel in the past you are not eligible for an additional one.

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