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Monthly Bunch Grape Webinar Series Disease Management April 10th 12 – 1 p.m. NCSU Viticulture Extension presents the monthly Bunch Grape Webinar …
Earth Day, the April 22 global celebration of environmental awareness, presents a timely opportunity for professionals in therapeutic horticulture …
4/1/2025 – Registration is now open for my favorite event of the year. It is Wild Herb Weekend, the …
The Pesticide Safety Education Program at NC State University is offering an online exam preparation course for those seeking …
Regional therapeutic horticulture and horticultural therapy networks are collaborating to bring best practice knowledge out to an even bigger …
Last summer the FDA finalized the provisions under FSMA’s Produce Safety Rule regarding agricultural water used during the growing …
The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA & CS) is offering free services for counties affected …
Join CHTN’s next free virtual event! Therapeutic Horticulture: Using Nature-based Programming to Build Community Jennifer Smith-Simms, Missouri Botanical Garden April 10, 6:30 …
We are approaching budbreak quickly! It is time to wrap up pruning and/or start watching for budbreak to complete …
March is a month bursting with new life, a vibrant reminder of nature’s resilience and the promise of growth. …
3/12/2025 – The sun is shining, the temperatures are in the low 70s, the earth smells fresh and alive, …
Lettuce, Spinach and Other Leafy Greens Use a wide, shallow container 6-8 inches deep or a 5-gallon window box. Plant …
March is an up-and-down weather month for us in North Carolina, so on those “indoor days,” why not curl …
POTENTIAL FREEZE late this weekend. In collaboration with AWIS Weather Service Welcome back to the most challenging time of the year! The …
The new online courses from Extension Gardener are a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in gardening! We are pleased …
Growing Forward: HT Across Time and Borders Saturday, Mar 22, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Online, Zoom: Free Tickets This HT Week Mini-Conference will …
Around late February things start kicking into high gear in Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Demonstration Garden. Usually I have taken …
Folks of all ages delight in finding praying mantids in the garden. These charismatic predators are large and easy …
Effective frost protection methods exist, however, each year, a portion of the state's fruit and …
This publication discusses a number of options that are available to the greenhouse manager for …
This publication, targeted to vegetable growers in North Carolina, Virginia, and other states in the …
This muscadine grape production guide will help the increasing number of North Carolina farmers who …
Before installing a dual-purpose subsurface drainage and subirrigation system on your farm, have your site …
This publication provides guidelines and recommendations for proper irrigation scheduling of wastewater.
This factsheet describes Orangestriped oakworms, which are often noticed crawling about in August and September
This field guide and linked resources provide information on basic insect identification, sampling methods, monitoring, …