
NC Botanical Garden Native Seeds Program, an Interview With Heather Summers
Getting Dirty in Your Garden Extension Master Gardener℠ Radio Show and Podcast Heather Summer, NC Botanical Garden, shares information on the Garden’s …
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Collapse ▲Getting Dirty in Your Garden Extension Master Gardener℠ Radio Show and Podcast Heather Summer, NC Botanical Garden, shares information on the Garden’s …
Historically, breeders focused on the needs of commercial farmers to maximize the number of squash per plant, the size …
Massimo Iorizzo and Hamid Ashrafti, Research Scientists in the NC State Department of Horticultural Science, along with other scientists around …
Written by: Charlotte Glen, Horticulture Agent Have you ever ventured into the garden in early summer and found your squash …
The Foundation for Rural Service has provided a white paper on the importance of connectivity in rural America. It …
5/18/2021 – It is a beautiful spring in western NC and our field research is in full swing once …
Let’s Play! Join us for a not-so-ordinary team-building event. Have fun while gaining a better understanding of the importance …
In life, you might hold an officer position, serve on a committee or lead a service project. One way …
North Carolina State University conducted the seventh annual survey to examine inventory and pricing of North Carolina sod: Read more: Sod …
PEST ALERT UPDATE FROM NCSU TURFILES You know it’s officially spring in North Carolina when there are giant patches of …
Do the plants in your landscape wilt if they are not watered on a regular basis? Do you find …
5/7/2021 – The Appalachian Beginning Forest Farming Coalition announces the first in-person forest farming workshop for 2021! The event …
Learn to make and sell vermicompost. Understand the benefits of vermicompost to plants and soil. Check out the agenda and …
The 2021 AIRE Program, Resource Materials, and Due Dates have been published and are available on the NC 4-H …
As a response to COVID-19 and school closures, a few Extension members established a program that would support agents …
Allison Walker is the 4-H Youth Development Extension Agent in Randolph County. She has been in this position since …
North Carolina is growing at twice the rate of the national average, with a projected population of 10.5 million …
4/30/2021 – A student at Virginia Tech is doing a study on bloodroot and red trillium and has a …
Calico scale, Eulecanium cerasorum, was accidentally introduced to California from Asia in the 1920s. It has now become established …