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Getting Dirty in Your Garden Extension Master Gardener Radio Show and Podcast The Benefits of Native Plants Chris Liloia, Curator of the North …

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

Massimo Iorizzo and Hamid Ashrafti, Research Scientists in the NC State Department of Horticultural Science, along with other scientists around …

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, along with wildlife agencies across the country, is urging pet and aquarium stores as …

Enjoy this excellent 20 minute video on strategies for coexisting with deer in the landscape. Lois Chatham and Sara Haigh, Extension …

While row-spacing, plant population, type of tillage, planting date, varietal selection, fertilization practices, inoculation, use of yield-enhancing products, herbicide …

Applications for the North Carolina Extension and Community Association (ECA) Scholarships are now available! Applicants may be high school …
Septic systems have been around for a very long time. In North Carolina, nearly half of the homes utilize …

While walking along a trail in the Cherokee National Forest in August of this year, I noticed a yellow-flowering …

PLEASE NOTE: NC State University and local agencies (e.g. NCDA&CS) are not currently tracking species that are already known to exist …

This is the best time of the year to move plants. If you have to dig and transplant a …

In the piedmont and coastal plain, garlic, spinach and onions can be planted now, although harvest won’t …

Compost your yard waste! As you cut back perennials in preparation for the winter, think …

Virginia buttonweed (Diodia virginiana) has a high profile by early October, for two reasons. First, plants are producing tiny …

Welcome to the North Carolina Community Gardens Site! We have the resources you need to make your community garden a …

Need answers to floriculture, vegetable, fruit, or weed questions? The Department of Horticultural Science invites you to try their powerful, but focused search …

Phytophthora infestans is the oomycete responsible for both Tomato Late Blight and Potato Late Blight and was the cause of the …