Oakleaf hydrangea

Oakleaf Hydrangea: three seasons of beauty!

Imagine a large shrub beautifying the landscape for three seasons while requiring little maintenance and covering a large area, keeping it weed-free. Hydrangeas are popular garden shrubs beloved by gardeners. Unfortunately, the one most often grown—the mophead or French hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla)—often causes gardeners heartaches when it fails to bloom because its buds succumb to

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deer destroying forest

A Destruction, Dollars, Death and Disease: The Unsustainable NJ Deer Population – Statewide Emergency (Part 4)

This is the fourth in a series of four articles on New Jersey’s overabundant deer population, focusing on the damage to our ecosystems.  Links to the first three articles appear at the end of this article. Remember being in high school and having to debate or write a position paper?  To learn how to support

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Pi in the Sky III

Laurelwood Arboretum’s Sculpture Trail Welcomes ‘Pi in the Sky III’

‘Pi in the Sky III,’ a stainless steel sculpture that stands more than 17 feet high, has joined 11 other works of art on display at Laurelwood Arboretum. The monumental piece was created by Micajah Bienvenu, known for twisting and turning steel into glittering sculptures. His work combines technology with traditional, large-scale design and fabrication.  “With

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Through the Universe

Coming Up—‘Sneak Peek’ Preview of A Sculpture Trail at Laurelwood Arboretum

Mark your calendars for the weekend of June 5 and 6, from 10 am to 4 pm, for a “sneak peek” preview of A Sculpture Trail at Laurelwood Arboretum, 725 Pines Lake Drive West in Wayne. The event will celebrate the installation of 12 exciting sculptures, carefully placed to complement the park’s landscape and serene

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