Native Medicinal Garden News & Updates

The Douglass Memorial Garden, aka Native and Medicinal Plant Garden, opened for the year on April 16. The bloodroot, trillium, twin leaf and Solomon seal are all expanding in their plots and will soon be in flower. Some new local volunteers and their friends from New York joined us and helped to clear paths and add wood chips and mulch donated by Jay from Mountain Landscaping. 

Our next Tend and Learn day is May 21 from 11:30 a.m to 3:30 p.m. 

We will have native and medicinal seed packets for sale as we continue to tend to the beds and add wood chips and mulch to the paths. Please join us and learn about plants that you can eat, use medicinally, attract pollinators, or add to your landscaping.

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The West Milford Community Gardens news and updates

Community Garden directors, Cathy, Sue and Peggy are pleased to announce two garden workshops for Apple Acres and Wallisch Homestead community garden members. These one-hour workshops, held at the West Milford Library (1470 Union Valley Road), are hosted by the Community Gardens and will include speakers from City Green.


Upcoming workshops for community garden members:

May 30: Dirt Matters! Healthy Garden Soil

Community Garden member workshops are held at the West Milford Library



Springtime at Apple Acres

All the plots at Apple Acres are filled with enthusiastic gardeners this year. Screened, organic topsoil and manure has been delivered for use in all of the plots. Committees have been formed, and some early spring maintenance is underway. Tom Latchford set up the water tank and installed the faucets. Our official opening is May 20th, but the garlic is coming up and seeds are in the ground. We are looking forward to a productive year!


Community Gardens Opening Day at Wallisch Farms

April 15th was a successful garden opening today at Wallisch. The grass is mowed and whacked, gates are cleared for entry/exit and our gardeners energies outlasted the weed whacker battery juice. The community joined in to clear the raspberry plot for future growth, and gardeners shared spirit and cultivation of ideas for a great 2023 garden season.

Shout out to DeMarcos for pizza donation.

Ample Harvest is active at Apple Acres

With thanks to the West Milford Rotary Club for their $350 donation and the helping hands of Karl and Pat, the Ample Harvest plot was framed in the Fall 2022. To build a good soil foundation where plants will thrive, the plot was loaded with a combination of cow manure, top soil, kelp meal, humic acid and earthworm castings.

Cold weather seeds of radish, snow pea, beet and carrot were planted on two separate dates (April 9th and 21st)) to allow the harvest to extend and spread to multiple pantries. Radish, snow pea and beets are already sprouting!   

The fence frame is up in preparation for climbing plants—zucchini and cucumber. We will round out the plot with a few tomato plants, parsley and basil. Beans will be planted along the fence by the back gate in keeping with John’s tradition. The seeds were graciously donated from Debbie.

We are trying to squeeze as much into a small space as possible to produce high yields for our grateful food pantries. If you have any suggestions, please contact Cathy Bruce.

Ample Harvest is a community effort! While a single plot is dedicated to Ample Harvest, we invite our fellow gardeners to share a portion of their excess harvest.  

Upcoming work in the gardens:

Clear space and plant beans (mid May)

Plant tomato, parsley, basil, zucchini, cucumber (post Memorial Day)

Weed and water (ongoing)

Flags system refresher (mid to late June) 

Harvest (target start date mid- to late- June)


We will be exploring expansion of Ample Harvest to Wallisch Homestead ,and are actively recruiting volunteers to help plant, maintain, harvest, deliver and grow the impact. If you are interested in joining the team, please reach out to Cathy Bruce to join the team!

Nature Connection of West Milford May Updates

In an effort to create and curate hands-on and virtual opportunities to connect with nature, our monthly newsletters will share news about what's happening in West Milford and the greater New York/New Jersey Highlands, as well as events and other ways to get involved and deepen your connection with nature and with each other.


Education days with The Nature Connection of West Milford

Education Days at the West Milford Library every second Thursday of the month from 7 to 8 p.m. These free, interactive lectures and workshops bring together resources and experiences that support nature as a source of nourishment, medicine, entertainment and healing for our local communities.

In our first educational workshop, on Thursday, May 10th, we will share more about The Nature Connection and our role in our community. We will also be seeking input to help create programming for our first season. This input will become the basis for the online Nature Connection App providing resources, information and guidance on navigating everything “the great outdoors” right here in our local community. Let us help you and your family make connecting with nature easy. Learn more below.

our educational series events.

Our upcoming May events

Introduction to The Nature Connection of West Milford

Thursday, May 10, 2023; 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.

In our introductory educational series workshop, we will share who The Nature Connection of West Milford is and what we do, but we will also ask for YOUR insights on what works best to strengthen our community's connection to nature.

Tend and Learn at the Native Medicinal Garden

Sunday, May 21st 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Warwick Triangle (corner of Clinton Rd & Warwick Tpke)

Discover the healing properties of countless native species with a Master Gardener. This is a registered Project Site in Passaic County and volunteer hours can count toward your volunteer requirements. Learn more and see future gardening days here.

Workshops for community garden members:

  • May 30th, 6 p.m.: Dirt Matters! Growing Healthy Garden Soil

Community Garden member workshops are held at the West Milford Library

Future education topics will Include: 

What to do this Summer in West Milford

A variety of local presenters share outdoor events and activities to enjoy in our region. 

Why Eat Fresh?

This workshop has something for everyone as we discuss the importance of eating fresh to our health, our community and our environment.

Nature Experience Safety 

Different presenters discuss everything from the basics to advanced safety techniques for hiking, kayaking and biking in our region.

Plants for Topical Health 

In this hands-on workshop, we will learn about topical healing while making a salve or balm together.

Your Yard as a Pollinator Garden 

Learn about the different plants that will help make your yard a pollinator garden. 

November: GMO’s OMG 

What are GMO's and how do they affect our health?  

December: Winter in West Milford 

Want to get outdoors this winter? A variety of local presenters will share the different nature-connected events and activities happening in our region this winter so you can combat cabin fever and stay connected.

The New Weis Center Earth Day Event

Although the day started out chilly, we thoroughly enjoyed spending time meeting new people and reconnecting with old friends at The New Weis Center's Earth Day celebration. The schedule of guided walks throughout the day was a special treat, and thanks to our seed sale, we raised money to support continued work in the Native and Medicinal Plant Garden. As an added bonus, the sun came out around lunchtime and made for a pleasant afternoon at Weis.

Wendy and Luke at the Nature Connection table during the New Weiss Center’s Earth Day celebration

West Milford Farmers Market Opening Day

The market team is working diligently behind the scenes to finalize our upcoming season’s lineup of vendors and musicians. Interested in being a vendor? We still have limited availability for vendor space on a regular or alternating schedule. We are also always excited to connect with new musical talent. Anyone interested in playing the market, please contact me! We look forward to sharing additional details about the upcoming season as we get closer to opening day.

More News FOR MAY:

To view all of this month’s Nature Connection news and updates and events (with no links to click-through, and no images to upload) click HERE.

Sustainable West Milford is now the Nature Connection of West Milford

Greetings!

We are pleased to announce that the organization that brings you the West Milford Farmers Market, Organic Community Gardens, and the Native Medicinal Garden has shifted its focus from promoting sustainable living, to promoting our deep connection to nature. 

In the last 16 years, so many things have changed. Back in 2007, when we began Sustainable West Milford, our community used tons of plastic bags and plastic bottles, did very little recycling, and the county was spraying herbicides along our roads. Now it’s a region where residents use their own shopping bags, drink from BPA free and stainless-steel bottles, recycle 50% of their waste, and the county is back to mowing instead of spraying along our local lakesides. We are so proud and humbled to have been an educator and contributor to many local sustainable solutions.

From SWM to The Nature Connection

As a way to address what’s happening in the world now, and how to better serve West Milford and its residents, we have shifted our focus to empowering residents and visitors to connect with nature. A connection to our environment reminds us that we are one and the same. Once we’ve forged this kind of deep connection to nature, the last thing we want to do is harm it…instead we want to protect it, enjoy it, and share it.

This is our upstream solution to getting more hearts and hands living in harmony with nature.

What the West Milford Nature Connection does

Nature Connection of West Milford creates hands-on and virtual opportunities for residents and visitors to recognize and experience our inherent connection to nature and to each other.  Our farmers market, community gardens, and medicinal garden already use the environment around us to empower and teach residents to connect with, nourish and heal themselves and their communities.  But there are so many more ways West Milford connects people and nature!

By compiling a comprehensive resource of community groups, locations, events and experiences in our region, our on-line resource portal will make it easier to discover all of the ways you can connect with nature. Our goal is to help you discover the best options for you and your friends and family—before, during and after your nature experience. 

 We’ve attached a document to provide a deeper dive on our new mission, vision, values, and the impact we hope to make within the community.

Make the connection with us!

So many families and retirees move to our area, yet many don’t feel comfortable engaging directly with nature, or they feel so overwhelmed they don’t even know where to start. In addition to our current hands-on programs and upcoming portal, we will be providing monthly education this year at the West Milford Library to support residents in “making the connection.” 

On May 10th, join us at the West Milford Library from 7:00-8:30 pm to learn more about what we have planned, share what you would like to see happen, and find ways to get involved.

Learn more about us at www.natureconnectionwestmilford.org. We would love your reactions, thoughts, and ideas on how to make the connection even stronger. Look for monthly updates both on the site and in the new Nature Connection newsletter that will be arriving in your email box soon!

Luke Aaron - Executive Director

Wendy Watson-Hallowell - Board Chair

Preparing for our 6th Season - Come sign up on March 22nd!

Join us at the West Milford Library in Rooms 1-2 on March 22nd from 7:00-8:30pm!

This is your chance to sign up and pay for a plot in one of our gardens and to learn more about organic gardening. We will go over this year’s approach, collect all of the paperwork, and then our dear friend Barbara Laino from Mid-Summer Farm in Warwick will provide education + Q&A on how to get the best out of your organic garden.

Sign up Night + Organic Gardening Education!

Join us at the West Milford Library in Rooms 1-2 on March 22nd from 7:00-8:30pm!

This is your chance to sign up and pay for a plot in one of our gardens and to learn more about organic gardening. We will go over this year’s approach, collect all of the paperwork, and then our dear friend Barbara Laino from Mid-Summer Farm in Warwick will provide education + Q&A on how to get the best out of your organic garden.

2021 Tend & Learn Days

2021 Tend and Learn Days are here! You can look forward to spending one Sunday a month learning about the healing properties of countless native species. Karen is a Master Gardener with an extensive amount of knowledge and experience in this field. For any other Master Gardener’s out there, this is a registered Project Site in Passaic County so please join us and you can add hours tending to your annual requirement for volunteer hours. We will be taking necessary precautions to promote social distancing guidelines while gardening. We hope to see you there! Happy Gardening!

2021 Learn & Tend Days have been Announced!

The 2021 Learn and Tend Days at the Native Medicinal Garden have been announced and Karen is looking forward to seeing you there!

Garden and Learn Days will be on the third Sunday of each month (with some exceptions), 11:30 am - 3pm, April through October. Feel free to join us for all or part of the time. Check out our events calendar for specifics. For any Master Gardener’s out there, this is a registered Project Site in Passaic County so please join us and you can add hours worked to your annual requirement for volunteer hours. 2019 Dates: April 28, May 19, June 16, July 21, August 18, September 15, October 20. We hope to see you there! Happy Gardening! ~ Karen

Wallisch Homestead Barn Sale!

Friends of Wallisch Homestead are excited to announce the return of the annual BARN SALE!!! The sale of donated goods begins on Friday, April 16th from 6-9PM, continues through Saturday, April 17th from 10AM-4PM and again on Sunday, April 18th, from 10AM-3PM. It will be held in the barn at 65 Lincoln Avenue, West Milford, NJ 07480. If you have any questions, please email us at wallischhomestead@gmail.com.

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