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In mid-June about 16 pollinator enthusiasts gathered at N.C. Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Garden in Pittsboro to receive training …
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In mid-June about 16 pollinator enthusiasts gathered at N.C. Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Garden in Pittsboro to receive training …

Last month, we reached a milestone one year since spotted lanternfly was detected in North Carolina. The first active …

In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …

7/28/2023 10:00-11:30 a.m. Learn how to submit winning fruit, vegetable, herb, and flower entries to the NC State Fair. Extension …

Growing Chatham is SIZZLING HOT this July! Don’t miss out on the excitement by reading it now while it’s still …

6/22/2023 – Every summer I look forward to attending the annual NC Herb Association’s conference at the beautiful and …

Tips for community gardeners dealing with smoke and ash from wildfires. Wear an N-95 mask to protect your lungs if …

Exploring the Latest Happenings at the Pittsboro Farmers’ Market This month, we’re excited to catch up with Mary Blais, the …

Make sure you don’t miss out on the excellent content included in the June edition of the Growing Chatham …

In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …

How to identify and manage pond weeds Pond weeds in high densities, both native and invasive, can interfere with recreational …

We regret to inform you that the “Meat” Your Farmer event has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience …

The Growing Chatham Newsletter has undergone a spring cleaning and now features improved navigation for an enhanced user experience. Be …

The warm weather seems to be here to stay and with that, last year’s new invasive insect arrivals are …

The April Edition of Growing Chathamis just a hop away with “eggciting” updates, webinars, in person programming, and more! …

The Chatham County Spring Ag Fest on March 25, 2023, was a success with a great crowd in attendance in …

88 Registration is now open for the Junior Master Gardener Camp for youth ages 8-14 at the Chatham County Ag …

Yes, Growing Chatham could be your lucky charm this March! From the Garden to the Kitchen, Growing Chatham has …

RECORDING A series of experts present opportunities and challenges that come with starting blueberry plots. They also discuss how you can start …

This Plants Grown in Containers chapter from the Extension Gardener Handbook teaches gardeners about selecting …

North Carolina’s climate and soils are well suited to grow many types tree fruits. This …
This annual guide supplies information concerning pesticides that can be used for controlling pests in …

Downy mildew is a disease caused by fungal-like organisms that can affect a wide variety …

This publication alerts prospective gardeners to some of the most common contaminants in urban soils, …
This table presents information on postemergence herbicides registered for use on woody ornamentals.
Tomato is a warm-season crop that, when managed using appropriate production practices, can reach first …
This publication focuses on the production and harvest of head lettuce, one of the most …