
June Is National Pollinator Month
Throughout the month of June, we will be highlighting pollinators that you may want to learn more about. These …
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Throughout the month of June, we will be highlighting pollinators that you may want to learn more about. These …

5 Fun Facts Blueberries provide year-round beauty in the landscape as well as nutritious, delicious fruit. They are native to …

Box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis, is native to Asia. It was introduced into Europe in 2007 and quickly spread …

This week’s weed is Virginia copperleaf (Acalypha virginica L.) which is part of the spurge family. This upright summer …

JUNE Watch Video Join Entomologist, Dr. Matt Bertone, and Plant Pathologist, Mike Munster to explore insects and plant diseases found in …

Revised Bermudagrass Athletic Field Maintenance Calendar is now online. This calendar offers suggestions regarding management practices for all-season care of …

Original article written by Laura Oleniacz for NC State News, published May 25, 2021. If you’re planning to try to …

We often talk about the challenges to growing warm-season and cool-season grasses in the transition zone. In our landscapes, …

A weed for your Wednesday… This week’s weed is mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris), a member of the Asteraceae/ daisy family. …

“Butterflies in Your Backyard” is available for free online (PDF version linked), it has wonderful information on North Carolina butterflies and …

Getting Dirty in Your Garden Extension Master Gardener℠ Radio Show and Podcast Heather Summer, NC Botanical Garden, shares information on the Garden’s …

Historically, breeders focused on the needs of commercial farmers to maximize the number of squash per plant, the size …

This week’s weed is catchweed bedstraw (Galium aparine). Bedstraw is a prostrate (low and spreading) summer annual weed with …

Come join us for a “peachy” seminar on how to grow tree fruit successfully here in North Carolina! NC …
North Carolina State University conducted the seventh annual survey to examine inventory and pricing of North Carolina sod: Read more: Sod …

The Alexander County Farmers Market is starting back on Saturday, June 12, 2021, from 8 a.m.–noon! We will be located …

This week’s weed is yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus). Yellow nutsedge is a perennial weed that can spread quickly into …

Learn to make and sell vermicompost. Understand the benefits of vermicompost to plants and soil. Check out the agenda and …

Hello friendly folk! We are going to be doing a weed of the week series! Starting off this week …

North Carolina is growing at twice the rate of the national average, with a projected population of 10.5 million …

This series of publications provides information about how to grow, harvest, and prepare a variety …

This Plants Grown in Containers chapter from the Extension Gardener Handbook teaches gardeners about selecting …

North Carolina’s climate and soils are well suited to grow many types tree fruits. This …
This annual guide supplies information concerning pesticides that can be used for controlling pests in …

Downy mildew is a disease caused by fungal-like organisms that can affect a wide variety …

This publication alerts prospective gardeners to some of the most common contaminants in urban soils, …
This table presents information on postemergence herbicides registered for use on woody ornamentals.
Tomato is a warm-season crop that, when managed using appropriate production practices, can reach first …