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North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Soil Test Form for Homeowners. For N.C. properties 1 acre or less. …
Visit this new portal for information on Wildlife Friendly Landscapes. You’ll find information on: Why landscape for wildlife How to make …
Charles Murphy interviews Cheryl Kearns, Editor of both the newsletter and the Journal for the Magnolia Society International. Learn …
Spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect that was first detected in the United States in Pennsylvania in 2014. This …
This special segment offered as part of the Plants, Pests and Pathogens webinar series highlights alternatives to invasive or problem-prone …
NC State Department of Horticultural Science graduate student Melissa Tinling worked with the the university’s Grounds Management department to create …
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“Raising Earthworms Successfully” This NC State Extension publication by Rhonda Sherman is geared primarily at commercial production but the sections …
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2021 CONTACT: David Hardy, soil testing section chief N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Agronomic Services …
Below, and linked is great advice from Dr. Charlotte Glen on how to Help Your Yard Survive the Drought. Key Points: Don’t …
Quick Tips: Plants response to short-term drought: wilting, marginal leaf scorch (browning along edges), and loss of some foliage. Plants …
Vote Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016: Makes Good Sense! …
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Kudos to Kathleen Moore, project director for the Extension Gardener Handbook , who was recently presented with the NC …
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