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Master Gardeners of Essex County
621A Eagle Rock Avenue
Roseland, NJ 07068
973-228-2210
mastergardenerec@gmail.com
621A Eagle Rock Avenue
Roseland, NJ 07068
973-228-2210
mastergardenerec@gmail.com
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Better late than never we always say! We had a blast at our Spring Plant Sale and wanted to share the fun!
Its not too late! Come out today! Rutgers Master Gardeners of Essex County
Happy Earth Day! The Master Gardeners of Essex County will be tabling at this event TODAY Saturday, April 22nd!
"Bees, Invasive Bugs and More" was a recent Master Gardener presentation at our monthly meeting showing a glimpse into the daily life of a beekeeper, exploring the ins and outs of both urban and rural beekeeping, and how the recent emergence of the invasive Spotted Lanternfly has flipped the beekeeping world on its head.
Rutgers Master Gardeners of Essex County
If you👩🏿🌾 grow tomatoes you know we are at the peak of harvesting...and before you know it there will be none. 😢🍅😢
Clematis x ‘Nelly Moser’
Caldwell Pollinator Garden located on Personette Street in Caldwell, New Jersey...a panoramic view! Sharing the beauty of nature and the hard work of the Master Gardeners of Essex County New Jersey.🌿♥️🌿
A majestic Weeping Birch tree at the Glenmont Estate in the Thomas Edison National Historical Park in West Orange. One of many MGEC projects.
Larva and butterfly on plants in the Riker Hill Community Garden...another Master Gardeners of Essex County project you should visit.
The Brookdale Park Pollinator Garden now has a garden arch to support the large-leaved Pipevine (aka Dutchman’s Pipe), Aristolochia macrophylla, and coral honeysuckle, Lonicera sempervirens. Pipevine species are the only host plant for the pipevine swallowtail butterfly, so are needed in gardens to support this butterfly, whose numbers have been in decline. Coral honeysuckle is another native vine and is host to the hummingbird and snowberry clearwing moths, and the spring azure butterfly. It will also attract hummingbirds, who enjoy sipping nectar from its bright coral-red flowers.
Our Master Gardeners are hard at work in the community! This time in Caldwell, New Jersey.