• Moths and Their Host Plants with Wade Wander

    The North Branch Library 65 Halstead Street, Clinton, NJ, United States

    This talk will discuss some NJ moths and the native plants that host their caterpillars and will feature many photos of moth caterpillars, adult moths and the plants that sustain ... Read more

  • Native Shade Gardens with Hubert Ling

    The North Branch Library 65 Halstead Street, Clinton, NJ, United States

    Does your yard have shady areas where not much of anything grows? Well, many native shade plants and spring ephemerals can fill the niche. We will discuss who they are, where to get them and why they are important. We will also discuss how to grow them and fill up your bare spots with color and interest! ... Read more

  • Ecological Garden Design for Pollinators and Humans Alike with David Hughes

    The North Branch Library 65 Halstead Street, Clinton, NJ, United States

    Learn how you can make your property more habitat friendly and supportive of greater insect diversity while feeding your soul and mental health at the same time. It takes some re-wiring of traditional horticultural standards, yet it ultimately rewards you with a beautiful native garden habitat for us, pollinators and every other form of life we ... Read more

  • Join Us for a Tree Identification Walk!

    Voorhees State Park 251 County Rte 513, Glen Gardner, New Jersey, United States

    with Debra Reed Hunterdon County Parks Dept. Naturalist Are you curious about the trees in your neighborhood? Want to learn how to identify them by their leaves, bark, and shape? Come explore ... Read more

  • Plug In To Native Groundcovers

    North County Branch Library 65 Halstead Road, Clinton, New Jersey, United States

    with John Courtneythe founder and owner of Kind Earth Growers LLC, a native plant nursery specializing in seed grown aquatic, wetland and upland perennials in Upper Bucks County, PA.  Come learn ... Read more

  • Creating a Meadow

    North County Branch Library 65 Halstead Road, Clinton, New Jersey, United States

    with Rosalind Doremus-CifelliCertified Nursery Landscape Professional and Owner of "My Backyard At Nectars" Join us this June as Rosalind discusses the creation of her own meadow garden, highlighting plant selection, maintenance, ... Read more

  • Native Plants for Migratory Birds

    North County Branch Library 65 Halstead Road, Clinton, New Jersey, United States

    Stephanie Punnett is the Program Director at the Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary in Bernardsville. She coordinates, develops, and teaches environmental education programs for children and adults, oversees the center’s educational displays, and assists with the habitat restoration of the sanctuary grounds. She has been in the field of environmental education for 24 years and with ... Read more

  • Roundtable: Beyond your backyard

    The North Branch Library 65 Halstead Street, Clinton, NJ, United States

    Moderated by Kazys Varnelis, President, Native Plant Society of NJ Come and hear our NPSNJ President, Kazys Varnelis chat with our panel of 4 experts, Amy Greene, Rosalind Doremus, Andrew ... Read more

  • Prescribed Burning

    Hunterdon Main Branch Library 314 Rt 12, Building 3, Flemington, New Jersey, United States

    By Tina Notas Land Conservation Administrator D&R Greenway Land Trust Fire is a stewardship tool used by organizations to manage and improve habitat for native plants and animals, reduce thatch from years of mowing, and enrich soil nutrient availability. Join a presentation to learn about how prescribed fire was used at the Cider Mill Grassland ... Read more

  • New Jersey’s Changing Climate

    North County Branch Library 65 Halstead Road, Clinton, New Jersey, United States

    with David Robinson, PhD, NJ State Climatologist, and Distinguished Professor of Geography, Rutgers University Within the past 15 years, New Jersey has experienced its wettest and warmest years in well over a century of observations. Warm conditions are arriving earlier in the spring and persisting into fall. Extreme events, such as Ida, Sandy, and Irene appear to be becoming more ... Read more