
Inspect Camellias Now for Tea Scale
Tea scale is a very common insect pest of camellias, and can make quite a mess on the leaf …
Construction to remodel the auditorium will begin September 2025. As such, the auditorium will not be available for use until June 2026.
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Collapse ▲Tea scale is a very common insect pest of camellias, and can make quite a mess on the leaf …
Due to COVID-19, many still prefer to meet via Zoom while others prefer face-to-face meetings. As such, fall and …
Virtually all N.C. Cooperative Extension agents receive a request for assistance to find grants for those wishing to begin …
Add your garden to the new North Carolina community garden directory!To create a community garden profile, follow these 5 easy …
Whitney Swink introduces the spotted lanternfly in this 1-hour video. First found in eastern Pennsylvania in 2014, spotted lanternfly …
North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Soil Test Form for Homeowners. For N.C. properties 1 acre or less. …
Be on High Alert for Spotted Lanternfly Alarmingly, the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services received notice from the …
December Tobacco Extension Webinar Series Join us for a series of tobacco-focused webinars in December! These events will be held …
Poncirus trifoliata, also known as hardy orange and trifoliate orange, is occasionally seen in landscapes but is not particularly …
The gentle hum of bees, butterflies, and moths is the sound of success in Sampson County where Extension Master Gardener℠ …
Charles Murphy interviews Cheryl Kearns, Editor of both the newsletter and the Journal for the Magnolia Society International. Learn …
Over the past few years, the Corn Growers’ Association of NC as well as N.C. Cooperative Extension of Pamlico …
When it comes to choosing a corn variety, utilizing yield alone as criteria for selection is not sufficient. Varietal …
Spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect that was first detected in the United States in Pennsylvania in 2014. This …
Link to Article and Images Yaizid Bendaif turned a small patch of grass outside his home in a housing project …
N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services – Plant Industry Division has received numerous reports of potential Spotted Lanternfly …
Chatham County’s Fiddlehead Farm has won their THIRD national Good Food Award! Earlier this year they won for their Black …
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 …