Yes, a European cypress tree can grow in New Jersey, particularly in the southern regions where the climate is more suitable. These trees prefer well-drained soils and can tolerate a range of soil types, but they thrive in full sun. It's important to ensure that the tree is protected from harsh winter winds, as it may struggle in colder areas of the state. Be sure to consider local regulations and environmental factors before planting.
If the tree was on your property then you are. If it was on theirs , then they are.
Yes, New Jersey does grow blueberries. If you are planing to grow blueberries in NJ or the New England states i would suggest that you buy a winter hardy plant type.
Lambertville, NJ
yes
they grow blueberrys mostly in suburban farms near ocean city
Hamilton Township Senior Center have classes but i'm not sure if they charge 409 Cypress Ln, Hamilton, NJ - (609) 890-3686
yes but you have to stay away from the sea
South Orange, NJ
Yes, you can grow bay leaves in New Jersey, but it may require some extra care due to the climate. The bay laurel tree (Laurus nobilis) is a subtropical plant that prefers well-drained soil and full sun. In colder months, it’s advisable to bring potted bay laurel indoors or provide protection if planted in the ground, as it can be sensitive to frost. With proper care, you can successfully grow bay leaves in NJ.
The tree, generally a Norway Spruce, is sourced from tree farms in New England and eastern Canada. The 2010 tree comes from Mahopac, NY.
The Lenni-lenape lived there in NJ (called the Delaware by the European).
Sayreville, NJ