BOONTON TOWNSHIP – The Rockaway Valley GArden Club will host a free program focused on the best native plants to grow for cut flower arrangements at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 8 at he Boonton Township Municipal Building.
Director of the Ambler Arboretum at Temple University and former President of the Native Plant Society of New Jersey, Kathleen Salisbury will share how to cultivate, cut, and condition native trees, shrubs and perennials to achieve natural beauty in flower arrangements all season long.
The Rockaway Valley Garden Club generally meets the second Tuesday of the month at the Boonton Township Municipal Building, 155 Powerville Road.
Meetings begin at 10:00 a.m. with coffee at 9:30 a.m. followed by informative programs open to the public. New members are welcome and encouraged to attend.
For more information, visit rockawayvalleygardenclub.org.
The Rockaway Valley Garden Club members come from towns throughout Morris County including Boonton Township, Denville, Rockaway and Parsippany. Their membership numbers between 60-70