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Wet |
Mesic |
Dry |
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Cardinal Flower |
Tall Coreopsis |
White Wild Indigo |
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Turtle Head |
Prairie Alum Root |
Butterfly Weed |
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Blue Flag Iris |
Great Blue Lobelia |
Sand Reed |
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Bottlebrush Sedge |
Canada Wild Rye |
Side Oats Grama |
The nursery operates with a staff that includes the year-round Nursery Manager, a seasonal management assistant and a seasonal equipment operator. There is also a summer crew consisting typically of five students from North Newton High School. Volunteers are also a wonderful source of help at the nursery and throughout the preserve. Visit our listing of stewardship workdays to find volunteer opportunities at Kankakee Sands.
Seasonally, work begins at the nursery in early February when local seeds are grown in the greenhouse. These seedlings are then transferred to the beds. Over the following months, the beds are weeded and watered until the plants produce sees which are ready for harvest. By mid-November the last seed at the nursery has been harvested and the cycle will continue in the following February.

The nursery has a greenhouse which produces roughly 20,000 plant plugs a year. The plugs are used in the nursery beds or are planted directly into a Kankakee Sands restoration unit. The greenhouse was funded through a grant awarded by the Indianapolis Power and Light Company, or IPALCO.

Several pieces of large farm equipment, including tractors, mowers and a combine, are used at the nursery. They are stored in a Morton Pole Barn, built in 2001, and a three sided storage shed that was graciously funded by one of our donors. A center pivot irrigation system is also used to water the plants.
Visitors are welcome to tour the nursery grounds from dawn to dusk, seven days a week. For more information about the nursery or to arrange a visit, contact the Kankakee Sands Office at (219) 285-2184.

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Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photos © TNC.
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