Bruce Crawford, Manager of Horticulture, Morris County Park Commission
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Plant of the Month: By Any Name, Ipheion Brings Welcome Spring Color
by Bruce Crawford, Manager of Horticulture, Morris County Park Commission Every year gardeners search for new plants with early spring color that have somehow evaded the vigilant eyes of their gardening friends. Truth be told, gardeners love a touch of friendly competition! Ideally, these new finds should provide more than just floral interest; they should […]
Award-winning film highlights Rutgers efforts to protect basil from blight
James Simon – Dept. of Plant Biology; Andy Wyenandt – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Award-winning Film Highlights Rutgers Efforts to Protect Basil from Blight
Fields of Devotion provides a window into the science behind developing disease- and climate change-resistant food crops When a devastating disease wiped out New Jersey farmers’ basil fields, growers turned to Rutgers scientists for help. Now the public will be able to follow the unique partnership between local farmers and Rutgers scientists in Fields of Devotion, […]
Early tips for your spring vegetable garden | Gardener State
William Errickson – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Rutgers, NJDA report on Strategies for Urban Agriculture in N.J.
Richard Alomar – Rutgers Office of Urban Extension and Engagement
Solutions readied to confront watershed’s new challenges
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Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Inaugural Rutgers Shellfish Research Symposium Brings Together Growers and Researchers
The inaugural Rutgers Shellfish Research Symposium, in partnership with the New Jersey Aquaculture Association and the Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory, was held on January 18 at the NJAES Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve The symposium was organized by Michael DeLuca, director of the Rutgers Aquaculture Innovation Center, and Michael Acquafredda, (GSNB’19) a Rutgers graduate […]




