Native Seed Nursery
The
Hoosier National Forest's Native Seed Nursery was established for a
source of native seeds to be used in restoration projects on the
forest. The area is comprised of several beds of different types of
wildflowers. School groups assisted initially in germinating seeds and
getting the area started. Today, much of the work is done with
volunteers. If you enjoy gardening, we could use your help. We are
looking for individuals, families, or groups to assist in the weeding
and care of a native seed nursery located near Hardin Ridge Recreation
Area. You can work as many or as few hours as you would like. The
minimum age is 16. Please contact the Forest office (812-275-5987) if
you are interested.
The photos below show the nursery in full bloom in the spring. The
tall purple flowers are blazing stars, the shorter ones are swamp
milkweed. This project was the recipient
of an IPALCO Golden Eagle Award in 1995.
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To volunteer your school for projects on the Hoosier
National Forest, or for comments or suggestions, you may contact us at: r9_hoosier_website@fs.fed.us
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