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This is the best time of the year to move plants. If you have to dig and transplant a …
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In the piedmont and coastal plain, garlic, spinach and onions can be planted now, although harvest won’t …
Compost your yard waste! As you cut back perennials in preparation for the winter, think …
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Phytophthora infestans is the oomycete responsible for both Tomato Late Blight and Potato Late Blight and was the cause of the …
The emerald ash borer, a beautiful but extremely destructive, exotic insect pest, has now been detected in North Carolina. …
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians with the regional 2015 EPA Rain Catcher …
Traditional to Korean cuisine, kimchi is a spicy blend of naturally fermented vegetables including Napa cabbage, radishes, green onions, …
Versatile asparagus is a nutritional powerhouse that pairs well with fish, beef, shrimp, veal, chicken, and pasta, but is …
Researchers and NC State Extension personnel from NC State University are leading a national effort to enhance the current …
Protect tender plants and newly set fruit from freezing temperatures! What to Do Cover frost sensitive and fruiting plants that are in …
Several species of vetch (Vicia spp.) are common in landscape plantings and are most noticeable in the spring when …
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Pender County is known for being a hotspot for invasive weeds. They are a problem for native plants and …
I may not be holding true to my southern roots to admit it, but I greatly prefer kale to …