TREES - GARDENING - ECO TIPS
May, 2015

Welcome to our first GReen FLASH Newsletter, a collaboration between the Environmental Advisory Committee, Freeman Gardens Association, the Shade Tree Commission and A Lot To Grow.
  
We will offer gardening advice, eco-tips, happenings, and much more for our Glen Ridge community and beyond. We look forward to a great growing season together. 
  
And to that end, we invite any comments, questions and suggestions you might have.
  
Sincerely, 
GReen FLASH Team

CONFESSIONS OF A FORMER LAWN JUNKIE
I admit it. I once believed that my very life depended on maintaining a flawlessly manicured and weedless lawn. So for most of my adult life, I allowed pesticides and herbicides to be slathered on it to insure its perfection. Wasn't that what one did in suburbia? After all, ten times the amount of chemicals are used on lawns than in all of agriculture. But about a decade ago, it was all upended for me. Read more...
  
More information: Pesticide Fact Sheet
  
  
SPRING IS IN THE AIR: GARDEN TIPS FOR A NEW SEASON
Time in spring accelerates like a sports car, as the garden transforms itself in a few weeks from blankness to abundance. Of course, that transformation does not happen without a lot of help from the gardener. The following are a few tips to get the garden growing: Read more...
  
  
FREEMAN GARDENS ARE BLOOMING
Freeman Gardens is awake and blooming after its long, snowy winter's nap. The garden environment is a bit sunnier due to the loss of a large red oak tree, but visitors will soon be able to enjoy its replacement, a dawn redwood. The roses have broken dormancy and are leafing out nicely. Freeman Gardens is currently looking for 16 weeders-one for each bed-who can contribute a little weekend or evening time each week to keep the weeds at bay. If you are interested, contact Kevin Sherry at [email protected].
 
2015 ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION
This year the Glen Ridge Shade Tree Commission is making an Arbor Day statement in cherry trees. Over 30 cherry trees, of several varieties, have been planted along Bloomfield Avenue between the Montclair border and Ridgewood Avenue, along with the intended planting of 1,000 trees in the borough in five years' time.
 
A LOT TO GROW: LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS

A Lot to Grow, Inc. is a community garden organization designed to grow vegetables and herbs for distribution to local food pantries, soup kitchens, and non- profit senior residences in suburban Essex County, New Jersey.

  
ECO-FAIR VENDORS
Who are they? Check the list of this year's vendors and organizations at the 2015 GR Eco-Fair.

Read more...

  
In This Issue
FLASH POINTS
NOW in full bloom: Visit the world famous Presby Iris Gardens. See Presby website for upcoming events.

Wed. June 3rd: Freecycle Day,

Saturday June 13th: 9-1PM, Town Yard (122 Carteret St) Electronic Recycling (anything with a plug)
LINKS AND CONTACTS
Not sure what to recycle? GoGlenRidgeGreen.org

Tree concerns? Contact our arborist [email protected]
 
Comments, questions, suggestions for this newsletter?  

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We look forward to growing together