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Little Farm Friends @MorrisParksNJ

Fosterfields Living Historical Farm
73 Kahdena Road, Morristown, NJ 07960
Morris County Park Commission enjoy the experience

Morris County Park Commission
300 Mendham Road
Morris Township, NJ 07960
P: 973.326.7600

Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 21 – Game Day!: It’s play time for Pre-K kids! See what all the fun is about by playing a variety of vintage games!

Friday, June 3 and Friday, June 24 – Super Seeds!: Learn all about vegetable seeds and how crops grow in this Pre-K class.

Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, 73 Kahdena Road, Morristown, NJ 07960.

Register here!





VICTORY GARDENS

#MorrisCty Frog Walks for the Grown Ups and Kids!

Morris County Park Commission enjoy the experience

Morris County Park Commission
300 Mendham Road
Morris Township, NJ 07960
P: 973.326.7600

Saturday, April 2nd – 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. – Children with an Adult – Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center, 247 Southern Boulevard, Chatham Township, 07928.

Tuesday, April 5 – 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. – Just for Grown Ups – Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area, 472 Boonton Ave, Boonton, NJ 07005

This walk for adults only will visit various vernal pools in the forest to view the mating rituals of the spring peepers and wood frogs, visible only during a short window each spring. Learn about the frogs’ fascinating adaptations for survival and many other interesting facts.

Register here.

  • Date: April 2nd and April 5th
  • Location for kids, April 2nd: Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center, 247 Southern Boulevard, Chatham Township, 07928.
  • Location for grown ups, April 5th: Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area, 472 Boonton Ave., Boonton, NJ 07005.
  • Cost: $5 per person.
  • Contact: Preregistration is required. For more info, call 973-635-6629





VICTORY GARDENS

Composting for your Home Gardens

Composting for your home garden is highly beneficial.

Composting enriches soil, helps retain moisture and suppress plant diseases and pests.

It also reduces the need for chemical fertilizers. It produces humus, a rich nutrient-filled material that feeds your plants.

All of these items can be added to your composting pile. Keeping these items out of landfills also reduces your carbon footprint!

  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Eggshells
  • Coffee grounds and filters
  • Tea bags
  • Nut shells (NOT Walnut shells)*
  • Shredded newspaper
  • Cardboard
  • Paper
  • Yard trimmings
  • Grass clippings
  • Houseplants
  • Hay and straw
  • Leaves
  • Sawdust
  • Wood chips
  • Cotton and Wool Rags
  • Hair and fur
  • Fireplace ashes

Cover top of compost with a tarp to keep it moist. When the material at the bottom is dark and rich in color, your compost is ready to use. This usually takes anywhere between two months to two years.

*Don’t add Walnut shells, leaves or branches to your compost pile.

The Black Walnut, The Killer Tree

Scientists identified a compound called juglone that is produced by black walnut trees. After conducting a few tests, the scientists demonstrated that injury and sometimes death resulted when the chemical juglone came in contact with a susceptible plant. The symptoms that they noted were yellowing leaves, wilting and eventual death of certain plants.



Want to speed up the composting time? Bring in the experts!

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Indoor Gardening

GROWING AND STORING FRESH PRODUCE

Dwarf Cavendish Banana Plant

Grow Your Own Honeycrisp Apples!

Lavender As A Crop (sprigs!)

@denvillelibrary Presents Grow and Preserve Culinary Herbs – #distancelearning

April 7th , 2022 – 7:00pm

Register and tune in to @denvillelibrary ‘s virtual program, #distancelearning , of growing herbs from seeds and maintaining plants throughout winter !

Presented by Rutgers Master Gardener, Anna Hackman !

Anna Hackman is a Rutgers Master Gardener and a New Jersey farmer

Register for this event @ DenvilleLibrary.org






Related:

Indoor Gardening

GROWING AND STORING FRESH PRODUCE

Dwarf Cavendish Banana Plant

Grow Your Own Honeycrisp Apples!

Lavender As A Crop (sprigs!)

#MorrisCty Who’s Planning to Plant?

Happy Spring! Who is ready to dig? Are you like me and lose focus as to what to plan because there is just so many choices? Take a nice Spring Tour at the @FrelinghuysenAr gardens and trails to plan for this growing season !

Morris County Park Commission enjoy the experience
Morris County Park Commission
300 Mendham Road
Morris Township, NJ 07960
P: 973.326.7600

PLANTS OF EARLY SPRING TOUR

Walk the gardens and forest trails to find the earliest emerging plants of the growing season! This walk is moderately hilly. 

Register here.

  • Date: Wednesday, March 23
  • Time: 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
  • Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 353 East Hanover Avenue, Morris Township, 07960.
  • Cost: $15 per person.
  • Contact: Preregistration is required. For more info, call 973.326.7601.


Why Would I Care about Skunk Cabbage???

It’s Stinky! Did you know it is also amazing??!! It will be sunny, clear and in the 60s tomorrow! Come on out to the @GreatSwampNJ and learn the beautify of this misunderstood plant’s secrets!

Morris County Park Commission enjoy the experience
Morris County Park Commission
300 Mendham Road
Morris Township, NJ 07960
P: 973.326.7600

Come to the Skunk Cabbage Safari!

Skunk Cabbage may be stinky, but it sure is amazing!  Did you know that it makes its own heat to melt snow or that it’s the first flower of the spring?  Discover all of the plant’s secrets as you hunt for it emerging along the trails, guided by a naturalist.  You’ll never look at skunk cabbage the same way again! 

Register here.

  • Date: Monday, March 21
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
  • Location: Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center, 247 Southern Boulevard, Chatham Township, 07928.
  • Cost: $5 per person.
  • Contact: Preregistration is required. For more info, call 973.635.6629.


Apple Barrel Trio Planters

New Scholarship Availeble for Morris County Vocational Technical School Graduates

The scholarship offered by NJM is offered to counties where NJM maintains a corporate office. Morris County is one of those counties. NJM offers this scholarship through the NJAC Foundation which is a non-profit organization affiliated with the New Jersey Association of Counties (NJAC). NJAC is committed to providing educational opportunities for vocational-technical school and county college students who plan on continuing their education at a county college, state college or university in New Jersey. For more information, visit their website at www.njac.org.