Bergen-Passaic Year in Review
The Year in Review Wednesday, December 14, 7:30 p.m. We return to Zoom meetings for the winter months with a participatory program led by chapter co-leaders Tom, Vicky, and Elaine. ... Read more
The Year in Review Wednesday, December 14, 7:30 p.m. We return to Zoom meetings for the winter months with a participatory program led by chapter co-leaders Tom, Vicky, and Elaine. ... Read more
Learn how to beautify your property with colorful, native plants that attract butterflies and birds while also doing your part to mitigate local flooding and waterway pollution. Randi will talk about the importance of stormwater management starting in your own backyards and elaborate on the benefits of using native plants to aid in water management.
Register at the link below: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XyGsHDxXRzWH49bcx5eGnw
**Update - A second class has been added: February 4th @ 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Randi Eckel, Ph.D, Toadshade Wildflower Farm, President NPSNJ Learn techniques and tricks for growing native perennial plants from seed. Randi will discuss seed dormancy, scarification, stratification, and other special seed treatments sometimes needed to coax seeds to grow. Each ... Read more
The first Sussex Chapter Meeting of 2023 will be a 7 pm Zoom meeting before resuming in-person meetings again. Sharon Wander's program "Barking up the Right Tree" will include information on planting for wildlife.
Becky Laboy
Soil is one of the most important components of your Jersey-Friendly Yard, but perhaps the least understood. We will explore the physical, chemical and biological processes of soil, and how they work together to create a healthy foundation for the native plants in your Jersey-Friendly yard. Don’t Treat Your Soil Like Dirt!
Speakers: Karen Walzer works as the Public Outreach Coordinator for the Barnegat Bay Partnership, a National Estuary Program working to protect and restore clean water and healthy wildlife habitat in the Barnegat Bay watershed. Karen helped to create and now manages the content for Jersey-Friendly Yards, a website with resources and tools that New Jersey property owners can ... Read more
Hudson Chapter Only 20 spots are available so don't wait! Directions: If you are driving, enter Lincoln Park off JFK Blvd. or Duncan Ave and drive the loop all the way around past the track until you come to the small greenhouses on the right. Enter the fenced area and park near the large gray greenhouse ... Read more
Earth. Wind. Fire. Water. Tentative Schedule 8:50Welcome – Randi Eckel, President, NPSNJ9:00 - 10:30Kristi MacDonald, Director of Science at Raritan HeadwatersUrban Biodiversity: The New Jersey Meadowlands10:30-10:45Break 10:45 - 12:00Becky Laboy, Education Outreach Specialist, Ocean County Soil Conservation DistrictSoil – The Foundation of Life on Earth 12:00 – 12:45 Lunch Break – Student Center, Ocean County ... Read more
Make sure to hit the + sign to add a ticket! Until then, registration may appear blocked. Visit the college website for a campus map; Gateway is building #101 on the map. When you arrive on campus, follow the blue directional signs to parking lots 3 or 4.
Dr. Linda Rohleder Bio Dr. Rohleder studied the effects of deer on forest understories at Rutgers University while earning her Ph.D. in Ecology. She also worked as a seasonal park resource assistant in Monmouth County, NJ, and taught Wetland Plant ID for Rutgers’ Wetland Delineation certification series. In a private capacity, Dr. Rohleder created native ... Read more
Stockton's Red Maple Project
& A Guide to Native Groundcovers
Join us for a special Pruning Workshop with Duncan Welch, co-owner of Goshen Gardens, a permaculture farm and nursery in Cape May Court House, on Saturday, March 25 at 11:00am. Paid members of the Jersey Shore Chapter and Southeast Chapter are welcome to join us. Bring gloves, pruning shears (not hedge shears) and folding saw if you have one. Space is limited, first (paid member) responders confirm ... Read more
Many of us who garden with native plants feel a sense of urgency to create spaces that fully support wildlife. At the same time, deciding what is truly native to our yards and sourcing those plants can be overwhelming. Moreover, catalogs and garden centers offer a dizzying array of cultivars of native species and far ... Read more