
Chicken Behavior: Indicators of Illness
Many home, community, and school gardeners enjoy the benefits of chickens. Chickens are great pets, living lawn ornaments, pest …
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Three students at East Chapel Hill High School, Brooke, Julia and Danielle, and Environmental Science Teacher, Mr. Edward Kaybay, …
Rain gardens are bowl-like depressions in the ground that capture rainfall runoff from your rooftop and driveway and allow …
September has finally arrived, which means cooler weather is just around the corner, we hope! Our September edition of …
An online course providing a foundation for understanding the biodiversity and ecology of North Carolina. Purpose and Description Increasing urbanization, habitat …
Bobby Ward, author of Chlorophyll in his Veins, J. C. Raulston Horticultural Ambassador, shares his insight into the life …
It may take several weeks to post the job opening for an Extension Agent, Community and School Gardens in Guilford …
Click for the August Edition of Growing Chatham In this month’s edition of Growing Chatham we have details …
Thank you to NC Extension Master Gardener Volunteers who made a tremendous contribution in 2015 By the Numbers: 4,140 volunteers 945,083 Face to …
August Watch Video Join Entomologist, Dr. Matt Bertone, and Plant Pathologist, Mike Munster to explore insects and plant diseases found in …
Charlotte Glen shares her knowledge for planning for native plants in your landscape including plant considerations, soils and soil …
Evergreen plants can create a living hedge to help homeowners add privacy to their yards. At the same time …
The biggest handicap to growing crops in the Sandhills is the sandy soil. Acidic and low in organic matter, …
Hot! Hot! Hot! Outside so it is a great time to be inside planning your fall garden. Chart of First …
Everything you need to know to get started with Bonsai. Recommendations for plants, containers, potting soil, watering, general care …
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Check out this 48-minute video overview on the NC State Extension Consumer and Community Garden program. There are three …
It’s hard to believe that July is here! A new month means a new Growing Chatham Newsletter is ready …
Join this FREE virtual panel presentation by experts in agroecology and permaculture on Thursday, July 22, 2021, at 6 …
Master Gardener℠ volunteers (MGVs) participated in a delicious pilot project during the summer of 2021 and are preparing to …
This publication discusses strategies and techniques for stabilizing stream banks where erosion is an issue.
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a synthetic auxin (SA) herbicide injury.
This series of publications provides information about how to grow, harvest, and prepare a variety …
This series of publications provides information about how to grow, harvest, and prepare a variety …
The Gardening Activity Guide is designed to expose young children to seasonal fruit and vegetable …
Gardens bring communities together. Not only are community gardens a good way to get more …
Flowers have traditionally been used in many types of cooking: European, Asian, East Indian, Victorian English, …
This publication covers the keys to a successful community garden of individual plots including forming …