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      • Micro-Irrigation
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      • Garden Resources
    • Creating and Maintaining a Prairie
    • Restoring HOA Native Landscapes
    • Stormwater Landscape Maintenance Training
    • Rain Garden Info
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Pre-orders are now closed.  A limited # of kits may be available in early June.

Pick up: Pre-ordered plant kits will be available for pick up the week of June 3rd in Noblesville. More information will be emailed to customers as pick up approaches.
Native Indiana plant kits take the guess work out of creating your native plant garden. Get a selection of ​tried and true native plants perfect for your yard conditions and goals.
Kit info:
50 plant plugs per kit (~5 plugs of 10 species)
$135.00 per kit +  tax (The Keystone Pollinator Kit contains species that cost more to produce & is therefore offered at a higher price point $175)

Orders and payment are due by March 27th but kits could sell out. Order early!

Pick up: Pre-ordered plant kits will be available for pick up the week of June 3rd in Noblesville. More information will be emailed to customers as pick up approaches.

How to order:
Use our online store to purchase your plant kits. Don't forget to pre-order your rain barrel too! If you would rather pay via cash or check, please call 317-773-2181. You do not need to be a Hamilton County resident to purchase from our sales but you must pick up your order in Noblesville.
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How many plants do I need?
Plugs should be planted at least 1 foot apart (1 kit =50 sq. ft. garden). You can plant your plugs 16 -18 inches apart to cover a larger area (100-120 sq. ft. garden) and allow them plenty of room as they mature. You can also just incorporate your plants into your existing landscape beds.
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Please note - species and quantities listed are subject to availability.  Some species and quantities could be substituted if necessary.

Plant Kits

Download a pdf of all seven plant kit species lists here.

Prairie Grass Native Plant Kit

$135.00

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Rain Garden Native Plant Kit

$135.00

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Shade Garden Native Plant Kit

$135.00

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Basic Prairie Kit

$135.00

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Keystone Pollinator Native Kit

$175.00

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Low Profile Native Plant Kit

$135.00

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Monarch Native Plant Kit

$135.00

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Extras

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Conservation Yard Signs

$15.00 $12.00 - $15.00

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55 Gallon Rain Barrel

$85.00

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Not sure which kit is best for your property? 
Contact the SWCD or type the plant name into the LBJ Wildflower Center website to learn all about a particular native.
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