
Do You Need to Be Worried About Chemical Contaminants in Your Soil?
Take this anonymous survey about your garden soil history and management to identify potential sources of contamination, how to …
Hertford County Center will close early today, 02/19/2025, at 12:00pm due to inclement weather. Due to limited staff in the office, we may be closed at times. Please call (252)358-7822.
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The Duke University Superfund Research Center’s Community Engagement Core, working with N.C. Cooperative Extension has created resources to help …
North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Soil Test Form for Homeowners. For N.C. properties 1 acre or less. …
Tropical spiderwort (Commelina benghalensis), a noxious weed, has been found in several landscape beds in Raleigh. See a fact …
Link to Article and Images Yaizid Bendaif turned a small patch of grass outside his home in a housing project …
NC State Department of Horticultural Science graduate student Melissa Tinling worked with the the university’s Grounds Management department to create …
Comprehensive Resource for Fruit Trees Publications Videos Plant Sources Tree Fruits & Nuts Chapter in the EG Handbook Pruning Fruit and Nut Trees Publication Portals Apples Peaches Pecans and more …
It’s that time of year again. Time for the peak-season soil testing fees. Peak-season soil testing fees are set …
Matt Bertone, the director of NC State University’s Plant Disease and Insect Clinic, just published an Extension factsheet about …
“Raising Earthworms Successfully” This NC State Extension publication by Rhonda Sherman is geared primarily at commercial production but the sections …
We received word from Virginia late last week that the Spotted Lanternfly now has an established population in Carroll …
Below, and linked is great advice from Dr. Charlotte Glen on how to Help Your Yard Survive the Drought. Key Points: Don’t …
Kudos to Kathleen Moore, project director for the Extension Gardener Handbook , who was recently presented with the NC …
Including the Chelsea Flower Show! Join us on this 10 day adventure through the gardens of Devon and Cornwall, England. …
Many home, community, and school gardeners enjoy the benefits of chickens. Chickens are great pets, living lawn ornaments, pest …
No, I’m not talking about your brother-in-law. Thickhead or redflower ragleaf (Crassocephalum crepidioides) is an introduced weed that I’m …
In recent weeks we’ve been getting a lot of messages regarding large wasps coming to porch lights. In all …
It may take several weeks to post the job opening for an Extension Agent, Community and School Gardens in Guilford …
The biggest handicap to growing crops in the Sandhills is the sandy soil. Acidic and low in organic matter, …
Although we were spared much of the brunt of Tropical Storm Elsa, parts of North Carolina were still pummeled …
While children are having fun growing, harvesting, and eating delicious, nutritious, fresh fruits and vegetables …
In addition to their delicious fruit, blueberries also provide year-round interest in the garden. Bell-shaped …
This publication focuses on managing weeds in the Outdoor Learning Environment (OLE) of childcare centers. …
Strawberries are the perfect fruit for early childcare centers. Their life cycle is short (planted …
This publication focuses on easy-to-grow, child-friendly, fruits suitable for childcare center gardening. It provides information …
This factsheet is a guide to introducing children to common garden insects in an early …
The factsheet covers the basics of Red Imported Fire Ant (RIFA) biology and behavior. It …