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Locally grown flowers are: fresher and so last longer. prettier because they are harvested near full bloom. sustainable with a low carbon …
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Plants Remarks JANUARY Shade Trees: oak, hickory, beech, black gum, poplar, sycamore, ginkgo, etc. * (Bleeder trees include: birch, dogwood, elm, maple, & styrax) Prune …
Most North Carolina gardeners will need to amend their soil with lime at some point. A typical Piedmont soil …
Pecan trees (Carya illinoinensis) are relatively affordable and bring beauty, shade, and food to your landscape. Cultivar selection is …
Once through the busy holiday season and winter has taken full hold. It seems like an odd time to …
I love American Beautyberry, Callicarpa americana, because birds like it, but they do not love it. This means they don’t bother the …
Check out this 9 minute video on Poinsettias, Christmas Cactus, Christmas trees and more. Featuring Linda …
From Timely Tips to the Latest Discoveries At Homegrown you will find nutritious seasonal recipes, gardening tips and information on …
Review our interactive map of NC Public Gardens and make plans to take them to explore one or more beautiful …
Do you have a friend or family member who moved to North Carolina from another climate? Are they finding …
Everything you want to know about Poinsettias How to choose the right poinsettia for you? Decorating with poinsettias Growing poinsettias in the …
Can trees be transplanted from the woods? Yes, if a homeowner has permission from the landowner and is willing to …
The Eastern Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio glaucous, was designated as the official North Carolina State Butterfly in 2012. As one …
This is someone’s lucky day!! The January trip to Costa Rica was sold out, but we just had a cancellation so …
Did you know that 13.5 million American households were food insecure in 2021? This means that at some time …
Earthworms convert organic matter (including food scraps, paper, animal manure, and yard trimmings) into a valuable soil amendment and …
As the perils facing pollinators continue to rise, many people want to know what they can do in their …
October Garden Tasks in the NC Mountains Spend 8 minutes with Linda Blue for an overview of what to …
Tomatoes are one of our most popular vegetables and the pride of many gardeners’ summer vegetable patch. As many …
Sponsored by the Extension Gardener Travel Study Adventure program, this trip includes special tours of several magnificent gardens in …
This publication covers insect control in a variety of crops, as well as household pests.
This publication describes restricted-use pesticides, the safe use of pesticides and evaluating the potential for …
This manual, updated every year, covers pesticide use and safety information, chemical application equipment, fertilizer …
This article describes and defines the different types of insects that sting and are also …
This factsheet describes the biology of crane flies, also called daddy-long-legs or mosquito hawks, in …
This factsheet describes the biology of the question mark butterfly, Polygonia interrogationis, and provides residential …
This factsheet describes the biology of the red oak clearwing borer, Paranthrene simulans, and provides …
This factsheet describes the biology of the purplespotted lily aphid, Macrosiphum lilii, and provides residential …