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Thank you to everyone that participated in the “Hatch Butterflies” program when 4-H Embryology took a break due to …
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Thank you to everyone that participated in the “Hatch Butterflies” program when 4-H Embryology took a break due to …
See supply and sales information for NC Sod in the updated 2022 …

If you have a high school student interested in Poultry Science, please check out the Mount Olive Poultry Primer …

Vining plants are excellent additions to ornamental landscapes. They grow in ways that add depth, height, and perspective to …

Keeping Garden Chickens in North Carolina Backyard Flocks and Eggs Chicken Breeds Chicken Behavior: Indicators of …

Learn how to select flowers, care for bouquets, answer frequently asked questions, as well as find resources. More …

In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
Join us for the Sandhills Research Station (SRS) Turfgrass Regional Conference and Field Day on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, …

This is a debated topic, but the ‘Noise abatement in plant monocultures and plant communities‘ article is a good summary. …

This spring has not been overly kind to our warm-season grasses—centipedegrass, St. Augustinegrass, bermudagrass, zoysiagrass. The last couple of …
Join the NC STMA on May 31, 2022 at the USA Baseball Training Facility in Cary, NC. Registrations will be limited, …

When you are looking at the Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox on a cell phone in a vertical position the menus …

When 4-H Embryology was cancelled due to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza on April 5, 2022, Liz Driscoll, 4-H Horticulture …
Travis Gannon and Fred Yelverton As previously mentioned on Turffiles, oxadiazon was under registration review by the United States Environmental …
Growing up in rural Sampson County meant that most summertime meals came from your own vegetable garden. Fresh tomato …

Anyone in North Carolina is welcome! Seed & Durham Seed & Feed– Free Seed Give Away-Flyer Sponsored by N.C. Cooperative Extension …

Like most other people, I am always excited when spring comes around and plants emerge, flowers bloom, and butterflies …

Check out this new NC State Publication Manage Compost and Soil Contaminated with Broadleaf Herbicides in Residential, School, and Community …
Please save the dates for three great upcoming Turf Center events. Sandhills Turfgrass Field Day – June 16, 2022 (registration …

Due to demand, the Regional Turfgrass Conference is coming back to New Hanover County on June 6th. Attendees can …

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 …
This publication focuses on the production and harvest of head lettuce, one of the most …