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Tell City Library Launches Community Plant Swap for Local Residents

The Tell City library kicked off a community plant swap Tuesday, inviting residents to trade rooted houseplants in an accessible, neighbor-driven exchange.

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Tell City Library Launches Community Plant Swap for Local Residents
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The Perry County Public Library's Tell City branch launched a community Plant Swap on Tuesday, March 10, offering a straightforward way for residents to refresh their indoor gardens without spending much: bring a healthy, fully rooted houseplant in an appropriate pot, and walk away with something new.

The swap is designed as a low-cost, community-driven activity, built on the simple premise that one person's extra pothos cutting is another person's prized new addition. Participants are asked to bring plants that are well-established and properly potted, ensuring that whoever takes them home has the best chance of keeping them alive.

The Tell City branch is serving as the exchange point, giving the program a central, accessible home in the heart of Perry County. Libraries have increasingly stepped into the role of community connector beyond books and databases, and this initiative fits that pattern, turning foot traffic into neighborly exchange.

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The Plant Swap began just one day ago, so Perry County residents still have the opportunity to participate in what the library is positioning as an ongoing community offering rather than a one-time event. Anyone with a thriving houseplant to spare, or simply looking to add something green to their home, can stop by the Tell City branch to take part.

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