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Every week (sometimes every day!) Extension Agents get asked to identify all sorts of interesting things. We get stopped …

Free 2-day Training for Community Garden Leaders October 29th and November 5th 9 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lunch Provided Tours Included Recreation Building 4561 County …

Free 2-day Training for Community Garden Leaders October 29th and November 5th 9 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lunch Provided Farm Tours Included Recreation Building 4561 …

Basil downy mildew (BDM) has been confirmed in test plots maintained by Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers in Haywood, Pender, Union, …

In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …

A new invasive insect has been spotted in North Carolina. In August 2022, the elm zigzag sawfly (Argidae: Aproceros leucopoda) …

The Bradford Pear Bounty is back! After a successful inaugural event in April, NC’s Bradford Pear Bounty is coming …

Grower Emily Merletto grows flowers at Over the Moon Farm in Moncure, a few miles south of Pittsboro. She …

A community event presented by Extension Master Gardener volunteers of Alamance County Recent headlines about insect declines and three billion …

Seed Your Future Working to help everyone understand and value: the importance of plants, and the people who work in the …

Rebecca Ward, Assistant State Climatologist, Corey Davis, Assistant State Climatologist, and Sheila Saia, Associate Director of the State Climate …

In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …

In partnership with Top Hat Monocle, we have just released an online interactive version of the NC Extension Gardener …

Does your basil look more like Big Bird than Kermit the Frog, with mottled, yellowing leaves that eventually turn …

I’ve been getting a few emails and calls about large, menacing-looking black spiders that are often confused for exotic, …

“Collectively, costs were $374 lower per person per year for those living near the greenest space compared to those …

Help us celebrate the importance of pollinators in community gardens by participating in North Carolina Community Garden Partners/ A&T’s …

Thank you to everyone that participated in the “Hatch Butterflies” program when 4-H Embryology took a break due to …

We’ve been getting a lot of inquiries about spiders hanging around and coming inside homes lately. Some have …

Black root rot impacts a range of woody and herbaceous ornamental plant species primarily in …

This Entomology Insect Note discusses how to identify and manage common armored scale insects that …

This factsheet describes the biology of the maskell scale, Lepidosaphes maskelli, and provides residential management …
This guide is designed to help turf managers identify the major turfgrass pests found in …

This native plants chapter of the Extension Gardener Handbook defines the term native, why gardeners …

This field guide and linked resources provide information on basic insect identification, sampling methods, monitoring, …

This publication alerts prospective gardeners to some of the most common contaminants in urban soils, …

This factsheet describes the biology and disease control of Southern Blight in Herbaceous Ornamentals