
2018 Spring Extension Gardener Newsletter
Extension Gardener Newsletter STATE NEWS Water quality and lawn care Carolina Sweetheart™ Florence fennel Beneficial insects Ask an Extension Master Gardener℠ Volunteer Click on the link …
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Extension Gardener Newsletter STATE NEWS Water quality and lawn care Carolina Sweetheart™ Florence fennel Beneficial insects Ask an Extension Master Gardener℠ Volunteer Click on the link …

One of my duties as an Agriculture Agent for North Carolina Cooperative Extension is to help farmers when they …

Extension horticulture agents across the state took the lead in shaping the content for the chapters in The …

Photos by Debbie Roos, Chatham County Cooperative Extension In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills …

There’s still time to get your soil samples evaluated for free by the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer …

Dr. Tom Ranney heads up the Mountain Crop Improvement Lab program based at MHCREC, Mills River, and is currently …

There’s a lot of excitement about a new crop for North Carolina that is just now being harvested: industrial …

This Entomology Insect Note discusses how to identify and manage common armored scale insects that …

This factsheet describes the biology of the maskell scale, Lepidosaphes maskelli, and provides residential management …
This guide is designed to help turf managers identify the major turfgrass pests found in …

This native plants chapter of the Extension Gardener Handbook defines the term native, why gardeners …

This field guide and linked resources provide information on basic insect identification, sampling methods, monitoring, …

This publication alerts prospective gardeners to some of the most common contaminants in urban soils, …

This factsheet describes the biology and disease control of Southern Blight in Herbaceous Ornamentals

This weeds chapter from the Extension Gardener Handbook discusses weed life cycles, how to properly …