
When Lanie Holland, who loves science and nature, starts a wild flower garden to attract butterflies, it brings her into conflict with a neighbor who calls it a "weed garden" that should be replaced and uses pesticides in her own garden.
year: 2010, 2012
call number/section: 1000
subjects: butterflies, fiction, butterfly gardens, girls, aunts, juvenile fiction, nature, gardening, cambridge (mass.), juvenile fiction
Editions

Kurtz, Jane
American Girl (2010)
Lanie's wildflowers, planted to attract butterflies, are just starting to bloom when her neighbor sprays pesticide on the roses in her own yard, and Lanie must somehow find a way to reach a compromise to protect both gardens.
Schools: 2

Kurtz, Jane
Fitzgerald Books (2012)
When Lanie Holland, who loves science and nature, starts a wild flower garden to attract butterflies, it brings her into conflict with a neighbor who calls it a "weed garden" that should be replaced and uses pesticides in her own garden.
Schools: 0

Kurtz, Jane
Lanie's wildflowers, planted to attract butterflies, are just starting to bloom when her neighbor sprays pesticide on the roses in her own yard, and Lanie must somehow find a way to reach a compromise to protect both gardens.
Schools: 4
Kurtz, Jane
Lanie's wildflowers, planted to attract butterflies, are just starting to bloom when her neighbor sprays pesticide on the roses in her own yard, and Lanie must somehow find a way to reach a compromise to protect both gardens.
Schools: 2