Lake County Master Gardeners will offer their expertise on how to deal with deer during a free program at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, June 10, at our Lake Branch.

Learn which plants deer eat and which they avoid. The gardeners will also discuss the problems of increasing deer herds and encroachment of development into natural areas. The program is open to all.

Due to limited space, registration is required. Sign up online or call us at 440-257-2512.

You can visit our YouTube channel for more gardening and horticulture programs.

Two more tips for any gardeners out there:

  1. Did you know that you can get free veggie, flower, and herb seeds from our Seed Library? Check out our collection  the next time you visit our Main Branch. Borrow up to 15 packets of seeds per season.
  2. You should also check out the special collection from Holden Forests & Gardens’ Corning Library available at our Main Branch. In addition to a gorgeous arboretum in Kirtland, Holden also has a spectacular collection of gardening, horticulture, environmental and botany books at Corning Library within its arboretum. Dozens of Corning Library’s books are now available to borrow at our Main Branch. Thanks to a partnership between libraries, you can use your cards to check out books from this special collection. Our typical lending rules apply.