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Volunteers gather on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, from 9:00am until 11:00am. We announce which garden we’ll be working on the day before each gathering, so check this page to see where we will be meeting.

APESTC Greening — Civil War Garden

Pivinski Park Grand Ave & Cookman Ave, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

We're back! Well, maybe! Saturday's weather is supposed to be rain but of late I have become skeptical of forecasts so there will be a cleanup Greening at the Civil War Garden on Grand and Cookman. However, if it is raining, stay in bed.

APESTC Greening — Civil War Garden

Pivinski Park Grand Ave & Cookman Ave, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

Sorry for this late notice, but the fickle weather prognosis has changed from rain all day to beginning around 11:30 am. We will have our greening at the Civil War Garden from 9-11am.

APESTC Greening – Owen’s Garden and more

Emory Street Bridge Garden 5th Avenue and Emory Street, Asbury park, New Jersey, United States

Though tomorrow's weather calls for rain later in the day, the morning will be cloudy, dry and will allow us to work at:      1. Owen's Garden on 5th Ave and Emory and,      2. The 4 Rose gardens in Library Square Park on the east end.

APESTC Greening — Butterfly Garden

Garden of Tears and Hope (Butterfly Garden) (5th Avenue) 301-399 Fifth Ave, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

Mother Nature is sending us a perfect pruning day beginning at the Butterfly Garden on 5th Ave on Sunset Lake where last season's dry flower remains and Montauk Daisy shrubs await a trimming.  Volunteers will meet from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM.

APESTC Greening — AP Rose Garden

AP Rose Garden Emory Street & lake avenue, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

We'll start our Saturday greening at the AP Rose Garden on Lake Avenue, and then continue east to the other gardens along the lake.

APESTC Greening – Sunset Lake followed by City Hall

City Hall Garden (surrounding City Hall) 1 Municipal Plaza, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

Wednesday's ESTC Greening (3/27/24 from 9-11 AM) will begin at the east end of Sunset Lake where a recently planted birch tree has been uprooted by the wind. Afterwards volunteers will move to City Hall where hydrangeas and roses need pruning.

APESTC Greening — City Hall

City Hall Garden (surrounding City Hall) 1 Municipal Plaza, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

Saturday's ESTC Greening, from 9-11 AM will be at City Hall to complete the tasks begun Wednesday. The weather promises to be windy so dress with that in mind since the temps will feel lower than expected.

APESTC Greening — City Hall (weather permitting)

City Hall Garden (surrounding City Hall) 1 Municipal Plaza, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

Wednesday's weather forecast as of this moment is 99% rain which portends no Greening. However, should the weather gods deem otherwise, volunteers will return to City Hall to continue the Crepe Myrtle, Roses and Hydrangea pruning. We will meet at the back of City Hall near the Community Farm from 9-11 AM and should the… Read More »APESTC Greening — City Hall (weather permitting)

APESTC Greening — City Hall

City Hall Garden (surrounding City Hall) 1 Municipal Plaza, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

It appears the weather gods have finally exhausted their water supply and Saturday will hopefully be sunny and amenable to have the ESTC Greening at the backside of City Hall where crepe myrtles, roses and hydrangeas patiently await their springtime pruning.

APESTC Greening — Owen’s Garden

Emory Street Bridge Garden 5th Avenue and Emory Street, Asbury park, New Jersey, United States

Saturday's weather will be windy but Green-able so volunteers will meet at Owen's Garden (5th Ave and Emory) to plant a rhododendron and a Crab Apple tree on Sunset Lake and 5th Ave. Then we will move to Merchants Park to plant a second rhododendron.

APESTC Greening — Civil War Garden

Pivinski Park Grand Ave & Cookman Ave, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

Wednesday's ESTC Greening (4/17/24 9-11 AM) will begin at the Civil War Garden on Grand and Cookman Avenues where we can admire the beauty of the tulips and daffodils we planted last autumn and the begin the removal of springtime weeds (chickweed and purple dead nettle).  The weather promises to be amenable but there can… Read More »APESTC Greening — Civil War Garden