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  1. Abraham Browning of Camden is given credit for giving New Jersey the nickname the Garden State. According to Alfred Heston's 1926 two-volume book Jersey Waggon Jaunts, Browning called New Jersey the Garden State while speaking at the Philadelphia Centennial exhibition on New Jersey Day (August 24, 1876).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › New_JerseyNew Jersey - Wikipedia

    New Jersey is a state situated within both the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is the most densely populated of all 50 U.S. states, and is situated at the center of the Northeast megalopolis.

  3. About NJ. The Garden State. New Jersey promotes its outstanding agricultural industry through its Jersey Fresh campaign. Jersey Fresh fruits and vegetables must pass a grading program to ensure they are the highest quality.

  4. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Despite its reputation as a drab industrial state on the east coast of the United States, New Jersey has long been known as the Garden State. The moniker is actually more accurate than the state's less flattering reputation, as much of the state is still wooded and residents are very interested in conservancy of natural lands.

  5. 17 de out. de 2023 · The Garden State. Why is New Jersey called the Garden State? It ranks number five in blueberry production, 3rd in cranberries, 3rd in spinach, 3rd in bell peppers, and 4th in peach production. And don’t miss the opportunity to pick your produce, and you can visit the organic farms, too.

  6. 5 de fev. de 2016 · New Jersey ranks third in production, nation-wide, fourth for peaches and fifth for blueberries. Plus, a slew of corn, apples, strawberries, potatoes and soybeans. In fact, Garden State farmers produce more than 100 different kinds of fruits and vegetables on 715,000 acres.

  7. Learn how New Jersey got its nickname, the Garden State, and why it still applies today. Discover the state's diverse and innovative agriculture industry, from fruits and vegetables to wine and seafood.