Fireman’s Pond Walk-About
We will begin our Southeast Chapter's 9th year with a visit to a little-known botanical treasure-spot in Atlantic County. Fireman's Pond stands near the Nacote Creek spillway and Mill Pond ... Read more
We will begin our Southeast Chapter's 9th year with a visit to a little-known botanical treasure-spot in Atlantic County. Fireman's Pond stands near the Nacote Creek spillway and Mill Pond ... Read more
We will begin at the parking lot behind Veterans’ Memorial Park in Galloway and walk along a wide forested trail as the habitats change remarkably quickly – from sassafras, oaks, ... Read more
At our November meeting our chapter will be gathering as a group indoors for the first time since March of 2020, when the pandemic forced us to meet only in webinar mode or outdoors on field trips and garden walks. It will be a delight to gather together again inside. (We will follow Stockton’s current policy: ... Read more
Stockton's Red Maple Project
& A Guide to Native Groundcovers
Parking Tip: See the campus map below. The closest parking spots are in Lots #4 and #5, which share the same entry off Vera King Farris Drive, the main drive ... Read more
Do you work hard each autumn to rake up your leaves and take them away? Pat will open your eyes to a world of life hidden in those fallen leaves – ... Read more
Take a sweeping ride and discover moths living in the NJ pinelands, along the bayshore, and on barrier islands. Moths live everywhere and perform crucial, seldom-recognized roles in the ecosystem. An evolving tale of discovery and nurture – it’s a changing tide in terms of how gardeners interact with nature. This will be an in-person ... Read more
Our own chapter members will showcase their experiences at our November event. First, we will have two short slide shows exploring the gardens of Steve Jasiecki and Len Walk. Then, ... Read more
Exploring the ways wild bees forage in woody habitats Kass Urban-Mead Pollinator Conservation Specialist, the Xerces Society Room 260, Unified Science Building Stockton University
Participants will have the opportunity to divide and pot up a selection of native perennials. Additional methods of propagation will be covered as well. ACUA Greenhouse, Egg Harbor Township. You will take home three plants. Registration required, members only/$20, limited to 15 participants.