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Collapse ▲Spring is a great time to jump into the garden. Start a vegetable garden. Take care of summer weeds before they …
Every year, from mid-March through mid-April, I get calls from folks worried about all the bees hovering over their …
In 2022 and 2023, we maintained turf insect trapping sites to monitor adult and caterpillar activity, narrowing our application …
Summary: Pick a sunny site, incorporate compost, select vegetable varieties that will thrive in the season, plant according to …
The Chatham County Spring Ag Fest on March 23, 2024, was a success with a great crowd in attendance in spite …
View the new Spring 2024 pest update video, covering weed, disease and insect management in …
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Grady Miller and Miguel Castillo Ever thought about what would be the ideal grass to use for Donkey pastures? Back …
Many thanks to Scott Zona and the Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox team for adding a new tag, “Easy Edibles‘. …
English ivy (Hedera helix) creates a dense ground cover with attractive dark green foliage. But, left unchecked this introduced …
Click here to learn how to create and sustain a community garden! forming a leadership team, Organizing the garden, Selecting a good …
The turfgrass entomology group has published “Common Insects of Wildflower Plantings within North Carolina Turfgrass: A Field Guide“. This guide …
The updated 2024 manual (2024 Pest Control for Professional Turfgrass Managers) is now available (to view or print PDF) …
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Locally grown flowers are: fresher and so last longer. prettier because they are harvested near full bloom. sustainable with a low carbon …
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This factsheet offers information on the identification and management of various flatworms that may be …
This fact sheet compiles common disease of dogwood trees (Cornaceae) in North Carolina. It contains …
This fact sheet compiles common arthropod pests of dogwood trees (Cornaceae) in North Carolina. It …
This factsheet provides brief descriptions of common insect pests of maple (Acer spp.) in North …
This factsheet provides brief descriptions of common insect pests of oak (Quercus spp.) in North …
This publication provides three examples of edible landscape designs for incorporating edible components into a …
This publication discusses how floods can affect food gardens. In it, you'll find recommendations for …
Much success in growing tomatoes can be attributed to use of a few proven techniques. …