Category Archives: Horticulture
August 16, 2010 – 8:34 am
The release gave children, including the young girl below, a chance to see the butterflies up close. (Photos by Peter Lindner. Click to enlarge)
Sickles Market in Little Silver held its annual peach festival and butterfly release Saturday, giving about 100 Monarch and Painted Lady butterflies their freedom.
The Mental Health Association of Monmouth County provided 20 [...]
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August 11, 2010 – 8:34 am
Patients are allowed to get their hands dirty at the rejuvenated rooftop garden at Riverview Medical Center. (Photos by Peter Lindner; click to enlarge)
It sat idle for years, a tangle of ivy and weeds bound by three brick walls and one of glass.
A rooftop deck created on the fifth floor of Red Bank’s Riverview Medical [...]
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Tagged Atrium, garden, medical center, red bank nj, riverview, rooftop
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These sun-hungry bloomers sprouting near the sea wall in north Sea Bright Wednesday evening may be in for repeated dousings in coming days, according to forecasts. (Click to enlarge)
The phrases “mostly cloudy” and “chance of thunderstorms” spatter the weather forecast for the next five days in the Red Bank area.
Employees of Guaranteed Plants & Florists of Locust distributed flower pots throughout downtown last Friday under contract with Red Bank RiverCenter, the business promotion agency. (Click to enlarge)
After Tuesday’s smactacular mix of sun, temperatures and light breezes, heavy-duty summer announces its intentions today.
The National Weather Service forecasts a high near 83 degrees; weatherforyou.com says it’ll [...]
November 12, 2009 – 7:54 am
It may be a little late in the year to stop and smell the roses, tiger lillies and ruby giants.
But for the folks at the Navesink Garden Club, it’s never too late to honor green thumbs.
Earlier this week, the club bestowed its second annual ‘Random Acts of Beauty’ awards on five area residents and businesses [...]
November 5, 2009 – 12:55 pm
A proposed plan for the memorial park on a parcel of vacant Prospect Avenue land. (Click to enlarge)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
An old idea to memorialize war dead and other notables from Little Silver is finally getting some legs beneath it. All it needs now is a little money to get going.
The borough recently applied for a [...]
Back in late May, redbankgreen told you about an effort to spruce up a weed-choked traffic island at the intersection of Bridge Avenue and Monmouth Street in Red Bank in time for Memorial Day.
That deadline was missed. But with the Independence Day weekend approaching, we can report that the triangular patch is looking much better, [...]
The garden, the result of work and materials donated by Siciliano Landscaping, Molzon Garden Center and the Navesink Garden Club, is irrigated by the library’s rain gutters. A new rain garden at the Red Bank Public Library could be in…
Among the six stops on the tour: Linda Vaccaro’s garden at the corner of Lake Avenue and Harvard Road. (Click photos to enlarge) As noted below, today’s edition of Red Bank oRBit has a feature about the Two Rivers Garden…
Today’s edition of Red Bank oRBit gets a jump on the weekend via an interview with a performer we call The Hardest Working Woman in Shore Business. That would be Jody Joseph — cousin to both Jon Bon Jovi and…
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