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Get ready for a treat! The October 2023 Growing Chatham Newsletter is here, and it’s full of exciting news …
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Collapse ▲Get ready for a treat! The October 2023 Growing Chatham Newsletter is here, and it’s full of exciting news …
This was the first year that North Carolina participated in the Great Southeast Pollinator Census, a citizen science initiative …
UPDATE: This workshop is full. Please contact Debbie Roos if you would like to be on her email list …
Fall tours of North Carolina Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Demonstration Garden in Pittsboro start in mid-September! The garden features over 225 …
As we say goodbye to the hot and carefree days of summer, September signifies the start of autumn. Embrace …
On September 8 folks will have a rare opportunity to come to Pittsboro and buy native plants from our …
8/24/2023 – Forest farming is gaining in popularity across the nation. There has been a small number of university …
For 15 years I have enjoyed observing the many pollinators that forage on the native passionflowers in my Pollinator …
8/7/2023 – Our small NC State University hops breeding program based out of Mills River, NC is getting a …
Even though I have been managing my Pollinator Paradise Garden for 15 years, it continues to teach me every year. …
As August rolls in, we’re reminded that summer is coming to a close. Soon, the kids will be back …
If you are a farmer growing Brassica crops within 100 miles of Raleigh, some NC State entomologists would love …
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
Recently while working in my Pollinator Paradise Demonstration Garden I was observing all the bee activity on the lemon …
Dr. Alexander Krings, at the NC State Herbarium, created a series of drag-and-drop exercises to help gardeners learn basic …
In mid-June about 16 pollinator enthusiasts gathered at N.C. Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Garden in Pittsboro to receive training …
As an Agriculture Agent with the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center, I do educational programs on pollinator conservation …
UPDATE: This workshop sold out in less than two days with close to 150 tickets. Please email Debbie to …
This summer we are offering 3 of our popular online plant ID classes, offered in partnership with Longwood Gardens! …
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
Commercial blueberries are generally planted in low areas with high organic-matter content. These sites satisfy …
This publication discusses the signs and symptoms as well as management of a variety of …
This factsheet discusses the symptoms and treatment of powdery mildew in strawberries.
This publication offers information on phytoplasmas, organisms that multiply in the phloem of strawberry plants …
Black root rot is caused by a complex of pathogens. These pathogens cause damage to …
This factsheet covers Phomopsis leaf blight, a fungus that causes lesions and defoliation in strawberries.
Angular leaf spot is caused by the bacteria Xanthomonas fragariae and occurs frequently in North …
The symptoms and treatment techniques of southern stem blight in strawberries are discussed in this …