Help us welcome back native plants and wildlife by removing invasive garlic mustard from Meltzer Woods.
Spend part of your Earth Day supporting the health and resilience of the old growth forest by helping with invasive plant removal. Meltzer Woods is a National Natural Landmark and one of our most beloved preserves.
All Ages
Please RSVP so we know to expect you.
What to Expect and Bring:
- Volunteers will remove plants by hand.
- Dress in long pants thick enough to stand up to thorns, brush, poison ivy, ticks, and mosquitos. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.
- Wear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.
- Athletic shoes may be too slippery on the duckboards.
- Bring gardening or work gloves. If you don’t have gloves, we will provide some.
- Dress for the weather as we will work rain or shine.
- Public restrooms not available.
- In case of inclement weather, check email for updates.
Directions:
Meltzer Woods is located near Shelbyville and is a short 35-minute drive from Indianapolis. From Indianapolis, take I74 E to IN 244 E, then turn left onto S 600 East. Staff will meet you in the parking lot. Map:@Meltzer Woods
More Garlic Mustard Pulls at Meltzer Woods:
More on Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata)
This invasive plant species spreads into high-quality woodlands, upland and floodplain forests, not just into disturbed areas. Garlic mustard alters habitat suitability for native plants, insects, and thereby birds and mammals.
What else can I do?
After visiting an area that has invasive weeds present, clean up before you leave the site. Make sure your clothes, boots, vehicles, and pets are seed free. Use plants native to Central Indiana in your yard and garden.




