This summer and fall, two exciting projects are merging into one pollinator-riparian buffer on a Wallkill River farm.
The Wallkill Valley Pollinator Pathway has teamed up with the Gardiner Library to create a pollinator garden behind the library.
This May could be a good year for morels because of higher than average precipitation over the last year.
When it comes to biodiversity, Gardiner is a landscape richly endowed.
We’re all heading out into the garden right about now, so it might be useful to pay attention to what not to do.
Edible mushrooms can often be found growing in the woods, free for the taking.
Team members visited the Gardiner transfer station in June and followed up with a visit to the Shawangunk transfer station in September.