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Curbside Delivery Of Pollinator Plants For Madison Residents

Joan Maccari of the Madison Environmental Commission has grown 100 plants for donation.

MADISON, NJ – Since 2018, Joan Maccari of the Madison Environmental Commission has grown 100 pollinator plants, including milkweed and lobelia, to give away at events throughout April and May. This year, the MEC is offering a new twist: Free Curbside Delivery on select dates.

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“The MEC’s curbside delivery program will brighten our lives and our yards in a time of crisis,” said Maureen Byrne, Borough Council liaison to the MEC. “I personally grow milkweed because I know it’s the only plant that monarchs will lay their eggs on. Other butterflies also depend on specific host plants for their eggs and caterpillars. My hat’s off to Joan Maccari for her dedication to growing pollinator plants for our community—for three straight years.”

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Curbside delivery can be arranged by filling out an online order form. Because of the added service, the MEC is hoping that residents will be inspired to give back to the town and make a voluntary donation to the Madison Small Business Recovery Grant Program.

“We believe that environmental vitality and economic vitality are what make Madison such a special place to live,” says Claire Whitcomb, MEC Chair.

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Plants will be delivered throughout May as the seedlings mature. Quantities are limited and residents may only order one plant per household.

The delivery schedule is as follows:

  • May 2 for Great Blue Lobelia, Cardinal Flower and River Oats;
  • May 28 for Tall/Poke Milkweed, Swamp/Pink Milkweed, Common Milkweed and Butterfly Milkweed.

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