
Choosing and Using Edible Flowers
Enjoy the Flavor, Color, and Texture That Flowers Can Bring to Food. “Choosing and Using Edible Flowers” by Cyndi …
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Rose rosette virus has been known in North America for decades, but it seems that it has become more …
Many thanks to Scott Zona and the Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox team for adding a new tag, “Easy Edibles‘. …
N.C. Cooperative Extension-Richmond County Center is hosting a 4-hour elective course for licensed North Carolina real estate brokers on …
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 …
A Few Easy Ways to Enjoy Your Cut Flowers Longer Be sure the vase is clean before adding water and …
Trip Closed- Bon Voyage!! If exploring Holland during the peak of tulip season is on your bucket list, join us …
Food scraps and yard debris comprise 28 percent of the solid waste generated in the United States. Many people …
Enjoy this 22-minute video of a hands-on blueberry pruning workshop with Dr. Bill Cline: Hands-On Blueberry Pruning Workshop, North …
Locally grown flowers are: fresher and so last longer. prettier because they are harvested near full bloom. sustainable with a low carbon …
Moths are the unsung heroes of plant pollination. On a worldwide scale, there are twice as many species of …
Most North Carolina gardeners will need to amend their soil with lime at some point. A typical Piedmont soil …
Pecan trees (Carya illinoinensis) are relatively affordable and bring beauty, shade, and food to your landscape. Cultivar selection is …
Sandy soil can be difficult to grow in because of the coarse texture that creates large spaces between soil particles. …
You can select plants for your garden that attract and support our feathered friends. The Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox …
I love American Beautyberry, Callicarpa americana, because birds like it, but they do not love it. This means they don’t bother the …
This final publication in the Pruning Trees & Shrubs series gives tips for pruning specific …
This third in a series on pruning offers general tips on pruning most landscape plants.
This first of four publications in the Pruning Trees & Shrubs series introduces basic pruning …
This second in a series on pruning offers tips on selecting the right tool for …
This factsheet describes the biology of the hickory peach gall midge, Cariomyia persicoides, and provides …
This factsheet describes the biology of the eastern pine looper, Lambdina pellucidaria, and provides residential …
This factsheet describes the biology of the larger yellow ants, Acanthomyops interjectus, and provides residential …
This factsheet describes the biology of the introduced pine sawfly, Diprion similis, and provides residential …