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CITY OF SANTA MONICA: Plant an Herbalicious Garden

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City of Santa Monica issued the following announcement.

Learn something new in the new year! Santa Monica Public Library presents a program for kids ages 6 to 11, “Plant an Herbalicious Garden,” on Saturday, January 9, 2021 at 1:00 

p.m. via Zoom. An expert from the Santa Monica Community Gardens shows kids how to start their own garden, perfect for a windowsill or patio. Budding gardeners will need to 

gather a few supplies; a four inch or larger pot, any type of soil, one to four types of seeds, and seed markers. Tip, eat 4 popsicles and save those sticks for seed markers. There 

will also be lots of information in the program that folks without supplies can enjoy and learn from. This free program is co-sponsored with the Office of Sustainability and the 

Environment. Register via Zoom

Want to learn more about gardening? Families can place holds on books through the Library’s website at smpl.org  or by calling 310-458-8600, and pick them up at the Library’s 

curbside pickup windows. For some great titles, explore our Gardening and Planting for Kids list, prepared by library youth services staff: Gardening for Kids

While the Library buildings remain closed to help prevent the spread of Covid-19 we are here to assist you. Contactless curbside pickup service is available at Santa Monica Public 

Library. We encourage you to visit our Online Library and access the Library’s many digital services that are available 24/7. Questions? Call us at (310) 458-8600 or email 

reference@smgov.net. Staff are available Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 4:00pm, and look forward to connecting with you. 

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