
Center for Disease Control Recommendations for Outdoor Gardens
Considerations for Outdoor Learning Gardens and Community Gardens Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 Promote Healthy Behaviors Staying home when sick Social distancing Use and …
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October 6, 2020 The last full pest report was September 8, but traps will continue to be checked and the …
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recently released new guidance for several points of local food distribution. See …
Congress designated October as national farm to school month in 2010, making this year the 10 year anniversary. This October, …
Quina Weber-Shirk is a Community and School Garden Agent with N.C. Cooperative Extension in Guilford County. A little over …
We often receive questions on how to grow Bloodroot. Margaret and Alison, with the NC Alternative Crops and Organics …
From Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos: Farm Visit Snapshots are a new feature on my Growing Small Farms …
The summer farm tour of the North Carolina Christmas Tree Association highlights local farms and current research and demonstrations. …
The last full pest report was September 8, but traps will continue to be checked and the numbers updated …
COVID-19 Farming Update 9/25/2020 Strawberries How to keep plug plants disease free: Measures before and after planting! (Penn State Extension) Webinars November 5, …
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Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers of Orange County recently received the 2020 Search For Excellence Award in the Demonstration Garden category …
These updated charts show brown marmorated stink bug adult emergence and trap captures in apple orchards as of September …
The last full pest report was September 8, but traps will continue to be checked and the numbers updated …
Environment & Climate Observing Network Average First and Last Frost Dates Chart of First and Last Frost Dates by County Interactive Map …
Welcome to the North Carolina Community Gardens Site! We have the resources you need to make your community garden a …
New Disease Emerging in Strawberries Dear friends, A new disease (Neopestalotiopsis ssp.) is emerging in strawberries at the East Coast, mainly …
From Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos: Farm Visit Snapshots are a new feature on my Growing Small Farms …
9/16/2020 – (Reviewed 8/28/2024) The short answer is “no.” You cannot legally grow currants or gooseberries in North Carolina. …