Home Insteading With Cooperative Extension (Week 64)
Bean in a Bottle Submitted by: Camaryn Byrum, 4-H Agent Through this activity, kids will learn about the life cycle of …
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Collapse ▲Bean in a Bottle Submitted by: Camaryn Byrum, 4-H Agent Through this activity, kids will learn about the life cycle of …
How to Hold A Chef’s Knife Submitted by: Mary Morris: CED and FCS Agent Written by: Alice Henneman, MS, RDN, Extension …
5 Fun Facts Blueberries provide year-round beauty in the landscape as well as nutritious, delicious fruit. They are native to …
R.M. “Pete” Thompson Agriculture Scholarship Awarded to Lilly Bunch Mary Morris, CED & Family and Consumer Sciences Agent Pete Thompson had …
Box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis, is native to Asia. It was introduced into Europe in 2007 and quickly spread …
JUNE Watch Video Join Entomologist, Dr. Matt Bertone, and Plant Pathologist, Mike Munster to explore insects and plant diseases found in …
FAQ: Fire Blight Katy Shook, Area Horticulture Agent Q: Why are the tips of my tree turning brown? A: If the tree …
The North Carolina Pollinator Conservation Alliance conducted a webinar on May 25, 2021, entitled “A Homeowner’s Guide to Pollinator …
Pollinator Paradise is a Demonstration Garden created by the North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center. Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos …
“Butterflies in Your Backyard” is available for free online (PDF version linked), it has wonderful information on North Carolina butterflies and …
Getting Dirty in Your Garden Extension Master Gardener℠ Radio Show and Podcast Heather Summer, NC Botanical Garden, shares information on the Garden’s …
Historically, breeders focused on the needs of commercial farmers to maximize the number of squash per plant, the size …
Master Gardener Training Returns This Fall Katy Shook, Area Horticulture Agent The North Carolina State Extension Master Gardener program is a …
Zombie Trees Katy Shook, Area Horticulture Agent There’s a new term in the landscape – Zombie Trees. Zombie Trees are trees …
The Extension Master Gardener℠ program of Chowan-Gates-Perquimans Counties is a training opportunity for interested volunteers. Participants apply for and …
Learn to make and sell vermicompost. Understand the benefits of vermicompost to plants and soil. Check out the agenda and …
FAQ: What is my plant hardiness zone? Katy Shook, Area Horticulture Agent Most of Northeastern North Carolina is in Zone 8. …
North Carolina is growing at twice the rate of the national average, with a projected population of 10.5 million …
2021 Livestock Show Was A Success Camaryn Byrum, 4-H Agent Tuesday, April 20, 2021, marked the 67th Annual Chowan County 4-H …
Calico scale, Eulecanium cerasorum, was accidentally introduced to California from Asia in the 1920s. It has now become established …
This factsheet describes the biology of the eastern velvethead lady beetle, Zilus horni. …
This factsheet describes the biology of the pittosporum psyllid, Cacopsylla tobirae, and provides residential management …
Field preparation using low-till practices, cover crops and soil amendments improves quality of both soils …
Seed dormancy is nature's way of setting a time clock that allows seeds to initiate …
Each of us are subjected to stresses and pressures every day in our home, work, …
Every nurseryman should know how to prune trees and the reason for the various pruning …
Propagation by stem cuttings is the most commonly used method to propagate many woody ornamental …
Stems that are still attached to their parent plant may form roots where they come …