Fort Worth Southwest Regional Library Native Plant Garden
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Fort Worth's Southwest Regional Library is located on South Hulen Street 6 blocks north of Interstate 20 at the corner of South Hulen and Briarhaven. The Demo Garden is located on the southwest corner of the property.

The garden was established in 1997 with a landscape design by Native Plant Society of Texas, North Central Chapter member, Jim Leavy. In 2004, the Fort Worth Garden Club awarded it the "Fort Worth Beautiful Special Award".

The garden is currently maintained by members of the Tarrant County Master Gardener Association, Cross Timbers Master Naturalists, and the North Central Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas for the purpose of educating the public about native plants that can be used in the urban landscape. The garden also serves as a Monarch Waystation.

This project always welcomes new volunteers!

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Project Lead: Theresa Thomas & Greg Hubbard
Contact Info: In Membership Directory
Workdays: 2nd and 4th Thursdays
Time: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
Location: 4001 Library Ln, Fort Worth, TX 76109
TCMGA Activity Code: Demonstration Gardens