Farm market customers can find free information on safe home food preservation of farm fresh produce thanks to a new website designed to preserve the harvest and launched by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension’s Department of Family and Community Health Sciences (FCHS). The website provides free access to a bounty of preservation resources, including techniques such […]
Bruce Crawford Receives National Garden Club Award
It All Began Picking Asparagus. Bruce Crawford’s fascination with plants began by picking asparagus in his grandparent’s vegetable garden, which led to a career in Landscape Architecture and Horticulture at Rutgers University. National Garden Clubs, Inc.’s highest honor, the Award of Excellence, was awarded to Bruce Crawford for his innovation in education and landscape design. […]
Preserving the Harvest with FCHS
Daryl Minch – Family and Community Health Sciences
Oyster Farmers Who Feared Going Broke Brace for a ‘Bonkers’ Summer
Lisa Calvo – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Our Response to Climate Change Is Missing Something Big, Scientists Say
Pamela McElwee – Department of Human Ecology
UN: Don’t forget to save species while fixing global warming
Pamela McElwee – Department of Human Ecology
Ready, set, grow with 4-H!
“Ready, set, grow with 4-H!” is the theme for this year’s Morris County 4-H summer celebration. For the whole month of July, 4-H clubs, members, and volunteers will host a variety of activities covering a wide range of interests. There is something for everyone with both in-person and virtual options available. Check out the full […]
Geoengineering: A worst-case Plan B? Or a fuse not to be lit?
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Science
Mountain mint–Truly, a gardeners mint
Bruce Crawford – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Update on leadership at Rutgers Gardens
Ariana Arancibia, Bruce Crawford, Lena Struwe, Laura J. Lawson




