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February 14, 2024



14TH ANNUAL COMMUNITY GARDEN CONFERENCE

Saturday, March 2 - 9:00 AM

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The Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum and Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Morris County are teaming up to present their Annual Community Garden Conference for the 14th year in a row. This year we are very excited to have Ben Flanner, Co-Founder and CEO of Brooklyn Grange as the keynote speaker. We have an impressive list of session speakers too, all experts in their field. They will cover topics relevant to not just community gardeners but backyard vegetable gardeners as well as garden managers, and those trying to establish a new community garden.

The topics for the 2023 conference are:

Keynote Speaker Ben Flanner

Ben Flanner is co-founder and CEO of Brooklyn Grange Rooftop Farm. He is widely considered a pioneer for his groundbreaking model, which adapts existing green roof technology to intensively cultivate vegetables, beginning with Eagle Street Rooftop Farm, a pilot project on a 6,000 square foot Brooklyn roof, which Ben co-founded in 2009. A year later, in 2010, Ben and his partners scaled up the model and, in 2010, launched Brooklyn Grange, a commercial-scale urban farming business, eventually expanding to 2.5 acres spanning two roofs. Ben directs all agricultural endeavors on the farm, he brings his system optimization background to bear, making sure the business remains as fiscally sound as it is ecologically healthy.

Morris County Agricultural and Natural Resource Agent, Rutgers Vegetable Expert and Conference Co-sponsor Peter Nitzsche

Pete will discuss the findings from the season-long community garden demonstration plot trials on the Genetic Diversity of Potatoes Grown from Seed.

Farmer Shaun Ananko, Director of Agriculture and Education

Back by popular demand, Shaun presents his talk on Maximizing Food Yields – a topic of critical importance for community gardeners. A native of Morristown, Shaun Ananko began developing his love for farming as a small child when his mother taught him how to grow tomatoes in their home garden. Shaun was raised to appreciate the benefit of growing one’s own food, but has witnessed society move away from these values. Now as Farmer Shaun for Grow It Green Morristown, he is proud to share his knowledge of food cultivation to the Morristown community and students of local schools.

Rebecca Magron, Horticulturist from Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Hunterdon County

Rebecca presents her excellent talk on How to Read a Soil Test. We’ll use examples of soil tests taken at community gardens and encourage you to bring your own if you have questions. Rebecca first started her horticulture career in 1996 with Cornell University Regional Fruit Program and studied plant science and plant pathology at Cornell University. Rebecca has worked in agricultural research on tree fruit crops with Cornell University and Cooperative Extension focusing on horticultural techniques to improve yield and reduce the reliance on pesticides.

The Coordinator’s Round Table moderated by Ned Gardner, Manager of the Ted Largman Community Garden in Morris Township and Mike Dziomba, Manager of the Randolph Community Garden.

This is a chance for managers of community gardens to connect with other managers and get questions answered and share successes as well as not so successful endeavors they’ve encountered. The topic for the 2024 discussion is Bulk Purchasing Power for Community Gardens and is open to all attendees.

This program is eligible for 5.0 Rutgers Master Gardener CEU's

For more information and to register, click on the graphic.



BUS TRIP WITH THE FRIENDS TO THE 2024 PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW

Tuesday, March 5

The bus leaves from the Arboretum parking lot at 10:00 AM SHARP

Philadelphia Flower Show 2024 PHS

This 2024 Flower Show’s theme, United by Flowers, will illustrate the beauty and power of flowers to transform, inspire, delight, and connect us to one another.

Join the Friends on this always popular and highly anticipated trip. Chat with garden experts and watch how-to gardening demonstrations in the Gardener’s Studio, shop acres of vendor booths brimming with merchandise in the Marketplace and enjoy lunch and/or dinner on your own at the show or at nearby Reading Terminal Market.

The bus leaves at 10:00 AM from the bus parking spot at The Frelinghuysen Arboretum; we will leave Philadelphia at 6:00 PM and arrive back at the Arboretum at 8:00 PM approximately.

For more information and to register, click on the Flower Show banner.



Just Salad

WE HAVE A NEW RETAIL PARTNER - JUST SALAD!

Just Salad is leading the fast-casual restaurant industry in creating a zero-waste dining experience in their stores and through their deliveries. Their sustainability and zero-waste initiatives include their reusable bowl program and carbon-labeled menu.

From now until May 31, 2024, Friends members will receive a 10% discount when they show their membership card prior to checkout.

Another good reason to become a Member of the Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum! Become a member here and enjoy all the benefits by clicking here.

Click on the flyer for more information.



HOME GARDEN CLUB OF MORRISTOWN PROGRAM

Not Your Grandmother's Roses, with Lorraine Ballato

February 21 - 1:00 PM

VIRTUAL VIA ZOOM

HGCM Roses Program

Who can resist the color, form or scent of roses? If only you could keep up with the demands of trimming, spraying and general fawning over to keep them looking their best. Maybe that’s what's keeping you away from them or maybe yours aren’t looking as good as they should and you don’t get the performance they’re supposed to deliver. Or, maybe you think you have too much shade to grow them at all.

This talk will change all that as you find out about the newer generation of hardy roses on the market that have been bred to deliver superb color, fragrance, and repeat blooms without all the fuss and bother.

Lorraine is an expert horticulturist and her love affair with plants comes through in her lectures, social media writings, magazine articles and photographs. She is an instructor at the New York Botanical Gardens where she is regarded as the resident hydrangea expert. She also teaches classes in the Connecticut Master Gardener Program as well as for the Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut.

If you would like to participate in this lecture, please email pdv51@optonline.net. for log-in information. We’re currently evaluating our advertising venues so please tell us that you heard about the lecture via the Frelinghuysen Arboretum's Newsletter.



AT THE ARBORETUM

A freshly fallen blanket of snow covered the grounds at the Arboretum late this afternoon. As the sun was setting, the Frelinghuysen Mansion looked serene and peaceful surrounded by snow with a regal Gymnocladus dioica (Kentucky Coffee Tree) standing sentinel in the foreground. The Bacchus herm at the end of the Holly walk by Matilda's Cottage sported a snowy cap and cold shoulder and the delicate, strappy flowers of the Hamamelis vernalis 'Red Imp' (Red Imp Witch Hazel) seemed immune to the snow covering the shrub.

Hamamelis vernalis 'Red Imp' Bacchus in Snow
Mansion in Snow

Click an image to see them all in our website's picture gallery. Picture credits: Margery Ennist.


WATCH PREVIOUS ZOOM PRESENTATIONS

Several of our previously recorded events are available to watch on-line.

See our Prerecorded Events page for more information and to register.


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PARK INFORMATION

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The Frelinghuysen Arboretum is a facility of
the Morris County Park Commission
  • Frelinghuysen, Willowwood and Bamboo Brook Arboreta grounds are open 7 days a week, from 8am to dusk
  • The Haggerty Education Center is now open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The building remains closed on Sundays and Mondays.
  • Parking is limited. Other buildings remain closed. Portajohns are available.
  • HUNTING IN THE PARKS - See the Morris County Park Commission website.


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