Your Lucky Charm Has Arrived! Growing Chatham the March 2023 Edition
Yes, Growing Chatham could be your lucky charm this March! From the Garden to the Kitchen, Growing Chatham has …
Come join us at the Chatham 4-H Gingerbread Extravaganza this Thurs., Dec. 19th, from 12-5:30pm at the Chatham Ag & Conference Center!
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Folks of all ages delight in finding praying mantids in the garden. These charismatic predators are large and easy …
NC FarmLink is a program of NC State Extension that connects farmers, landowners, and service providers across North Carolina, …
Enjoy a bowl of hot soup while Reading Growing Chatham, Listening to the Growing Chatham Podcast, or Watching Growing Chatham. Hot Soup and Growing …
Blueberries are a popular crop for commercial farmers as well as home gardeners in North Carolina. They are fairly …
Please join Melissa Bell from the Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS) and John Lyttle, N.C. Cooperative Extension Agent …
It’s a new year and a new Growing Chatham is waiting for you! The January 2023 edition is packed …
12/9/2022 – We welcome you to attend our 2023 Truffle Field Day! This event will take place Friday, January 20th, 2023 …
Santa made an early delivery! December’s Growing Chatham has all kinds of surprises waiting for you! Want to know …
After planting, weeding, and watering through the spring and summer, some gardeners look forward to fall as a period …
In January 2011 I was at a Southern SAWG Sustainable Agriculture Conference in Chattanooga, TN when I spotted Maine …
For those who like to buy local and are planning to get a Christmas tree and/or wreath, Chatham County …
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
Whenever I see heirloom apples at our local farmers’ markets I can’t help but think about Lee Calhoun. Lee …
10/20/2022 – Our October workshop will focus on the many decisions involved with balancing productivity and longevity of farm …
Every week (sometimes every day!) Extension Agents get asked to identify all sorts of interesting things. We get stopped …
9/21/2022 – Join the WNC Medicinal Herb Growers for a hands-on session on advanced medicinal herb handling. In this advanced-level …
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
9/6/2022 – The Eastern Broccoli Project is a multi-state project funded by the USDA-SCRI program. Led by Dr. Thomas …
9/6/2022 – The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) has been very supportive of our hops …
This publication discusses ergonomic practices that can be implemented during Christmas tree harvests to reduce …
Many farmers and home gardeners have reported damage to vegetable and flower crops after applying …
Muskmelons, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, eggplant, watermelons, pumpkins, and okra are vegetable crops that have …
Fine-ground basalt rock has recently become available as a soil amendment in North Carolina. This …
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient required for numerous physiological processes in plants, including chlorophyll …
If treated properly, many herb plants will survive in the garden for a number of …
Boron (B) is a critical micronutrient essential for the growth, development, and productivity of vegetable …
Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient for plant growth, playing a critical role in numerous …