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"Growing Chatham" Breezes In, Sprinkling Pollen Like Confetti Everywhere!

Access the Growing Chatham newsletter, where you can discover upcoming webinars, in-person workshops, summer camp information, and so much more!

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Chatham County Ag Fest, the Countdown Begins!

March is here, which means the countdown to the Chatham County Spring Ag Fest has begun! We look forward to seeing you on March 29th, 2025, at this exciting event. This free, family-friendly public…

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A Pot Full of Golden Knowledge Awaits You in Growing Chatham

March is here, and we're all on the hunt for that elusive pot of gold. But guess what? You don't have to chase rainbows for treasure. We've got a heap of golden information right here in this month's…

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February's Magic Starts With Growing Chatham

Cold days, warm hearts, February's magic starts with Growing Chatham!There's a lot happening at N.C. Cooperative Extension!Visit the Growing Chatham Newsletter so that you don't miss out!

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Native and Invasive Plants of Creeks and Streams

Thursday, March 19th, 20266:00-7:30 pmChatham County Creek Week Webinar This webinar will review some of the best native trees, shrubs, and herbaceous perennials for streams and creeks. We'll examine…

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New Year, New Growing Chatham

Celebrate the new year with a fresh edition of Growing Chatham! What resolutions have you set for the year ahead? Are you aiming to learn something new, embark on an outdoor project, or perhaps focus…

Opposite buds of Acer rubrum. Photo by Professor Alexander Krings, N.C. State University.

Winter Tree Identification Workshop

Extension Gardener Workshop Correct identification is a critical first step in making management decisions for any plant in the landscape or garden. Identification of tree species is of particular…

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Join the Gingerbread Competition! Find Out More in Growing Chatham

Join the Gingerbread Extravaganza & Competition!Read all about it plus more in the December issue of Growing Chatham!The mobile version of Growing Chatham is temporarily unavailable due to a…

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Chatham Farms Forever Day

Please join us for a daylong workshop on farmland preservation, farmland will and estate planning, conservation management, and more.WHEN: Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024TIME: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.LOCATION:…

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Growing Chatham: Thanks for Giving Edition

This month's Growing Chatham focuses on the theme of giving back. The Chatham County Center extends heartfelt gratitude for your ongoing support in assisting our neighbors in Western North Carolina.…