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North Carolina has approximately 2 million acres of turfgrass, most of which are classified as residential home lawns. Home …
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North Carolina has approximately 2 million acres of turfgrass, most of which are classified as residential home lawns. Home …

Rose rosette virus has been known in North America for decades, but it seems that it has become more …

N.C. Cooperative Extension, Martin County Center will be hosting a Beginning Veggie class on Monday, March 25th at 9:00 a.m. …

The pristine look of wall to wall turf and manicured plants is out among many landscape professionals, property managers, …

10 a.m. Friday, 3/29/24 Dr. Sangmi Lee will share her current research on horticulture therapy interventions integrating gardening and cognitive …

The 2023 NC State Extension Master Gardener℠ annual report, celebrates the contributions of over 3900 Extension Master Gardener volunteers working under the …

Common Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is native to tropical parts of Asia and is grown for its edible rhizome. Known …

Alabama croton (Croton alabamensis) is a southeastern native that is rare in the wild and also difficult to find …

Trip Closed- Bon Voyage!! If exploring Holland during the peak of tulip season is on your bucket list, join us …

The N.C. Cooperative Extension, Beaufort County Center is offering a series of classes beginning Tuesday, February 6th titled, “What You …

Moths are the unsung heroes of plant pollination. On a worldwide scale, there are twice as many species of …

Given the warm weather we had last week and the mild temperatures in the latter part of this week, …

What happened to my knock out roses? The caller stated, “They used to be so beautiful.” Knock out roses are …

This is one of the more frequent questions that I receive this time of year, from vine renovation to …

Most North Carolina gardeners will need to amend their soil with lime at some point. A typical Piedmont soil …

Want to learn more about growing but don’t know where to start? We have just the series for you! …

There are several herbs that you can grow in the landscape. Most of these would fall into the annual …

Pecan trees (Carya illinoinensis) are relatively affordable and bring beauty, shade, and food to your landscape. Cultivar selection is …

If you are a small farmer, extreme gardener or just starting your green-thumb journey and interested in selling produce …

You can select plants for your garden that attract and support our feathered friends. The Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox …
This publication covers insect control in a variety of crops, as well as household pests.
This manual, updated every year, covers pesticide use and safety information, chemical application equipment, fertilizer …

You can attract the many butterflies found throughout North Carolina to your backyard by following …
This publication describes restricted-use pesticides, the safe use of pesticides and evaluating the potential for …

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 …