Free Poultry Camp For Any Interested High School Student at University of Mt. Olive!
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Whew, it’s hot! Take a break from all of the fun in the sun that you are having and …
Keeping Garden Chickens in North Carolina Backyard Flocks and Eggs Chicken Breeds Chicken Behavior: Indicators of Illness Protect Your Backyard …
Learn how to select flowers, care for bouquets, answer frequently asked questions, as well as find resources. More …
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
This class is offered in partnership with the North Carolina Botanical Garden and is a great introductory course for …
Lee county is 45 miles south of Raleigh in beautiful central N.C. We are recruiting a County Horticulture Agent to cover …
Registration is open for the Wild Herb Weekend on July 22-24, 2022 in Valle Crucis, NC. For over 30 …
This is a debated topic, but the ‘Noise abatement in plant monocultures and plant communities‘ article is a good summary. …
When you are looking at the Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox on a cell phone in a vertical position the menus …
When 4-H Embryology was cancelled due to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza on April 5, 2022, Liz Driscoll, 4-H Horticulture …
May you be inspired to explore the outdoors when you read the May Edition of Growing Chatham! Click here …
Spring tours of North Carolina Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Demonstration Garden in Pittsboro start in mid-May! The garden features over 225 …
Anyone in North Carolina is welcome! Seed & Durham Seed & Feed– Free Seed Give Away-Flyer Sponsored by N.C. Cooperative Extension …
Like most other people, I am always excited when spring comes around and plants emerge, flowers bloom, and butterflies …
Check out this new NC State Publication Manage Compost and Soil Contaminated with Broadleaf Herbicides in Residential, School, and Community …
We are delighted to offer another instance of Introduction to Therapeutic Horticulture as an online class beginning May 23, 2022. Students …
State Climate Office of North Carolina This three-part series of lessons covers climate change from the global perspective to what …
Hop into April’s Growing Chatham! Looking for fun, educational activities for your children? Read Growing Chatham to see what 4-H …
New for 2022! We are now offering CONDENSED, COMPLETELY ASYNCHRONOUS self-study versions of our popular online Plant ID classes, offered …
This publication addresses the two major soil problems found on residential properties and how to …
Muscadine grapes are well adapted to the Coastal Plain of North Carolina, where temperatures seldom …
Grapes are welcome summer treats that can be eaten fresh, processed into jellies, jams, juice …
This review presents the key steps involved in pruning a mature Carlos vine for maximum …
The tomato is a warm season crop. With special production practices you can produce your …
This publication discusses growing and harvesting head lettuce, the most important salad vegetable grown in …
The per-capita consumption of processed tomatoes has increased steadily in recent years. This has been …
The onion is a cool season crop that will withstand moderate freezes. It may be …