
Homesteading 101
Learn how to start your homestead journey with this 2-part program! We will focus on the foundations of growing fruits …
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Spring Vegetable Gardening Class Join us to plan your spring vegetable garden! Date: Wednesday, March 12th Time: 4 – 5 p.m. Where? Swansboro …
March is an up-and-down weather month for us in North Carolina, so on those “indoor days,” why not curl …
The new online courses from Extension Gardener are a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in gardening! We are pleased …
Gardening for pollinators isn’t just about flowers—it’s also about stems. Many native bees nest inside hollow or pithy dead …
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 …
By the time springtime rolls around many folks are itching to get back into their gardens and start cleaning …
Now is your chance to level up your gardening skills and know-how! The Gardens, Lawns & Landscape courses are …
We are so pleased to welcome Nancy Crites, an Extension Master Gardener Volunteer of Wake County, describing the therapeutic …
We’re happy to announce that we have received funding from USDA-NIFA to help beekeepers in Western North and South …
written by Jim Kwasnik, Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteer Growing edible onions (Allium capa) in North Carolina is fairly easy to …
February 14 is Valentine’s Day and February 28 is Floral Design Day. Along with the weather in North Carolina …
NC State’s Department of Horticultural Science extends our heartfelt gratitude to Frederick S. Baggett from Kingsport, Tennessee, for his …
Last spring some growers in the North Carolina piedmont noticed unusual problems with their allium crops, primarily bulb onions, …
Late winter (February to March) is a good time to prune many trees and shrubs in eastern North Carolina …
This factsheet provides information on how to keep a lawn healthy and attractive and how …
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a shoot inhibitor herbicide injury.
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a metribuzin herbicide injury.
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a dichlobenil herbicide injury.
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a protoporphyrinogen oxidase inhibitor herbicide injury.
The per-capita consumption of processed tomatoes has increased steadily in recent years. This has been …
The tomato is a warm season crop. With special production practices you can produce your …
The onion is a cool season crop that will withstand moderate freezes. It may be …