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Alamance Gardener February 2022
It’s fruit tree pruning time, but why? Read about it in this month’s issue of Alamance Gardener, then find …
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Small Farmer Veteran Fellowship Fund grants have made a difference to over many farmers since the program began in …
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What makes your favorite Christmas tree so special? Read all about it in this month’s Alamance Gardener! Alamance Gardener December …
It’s a colorful time of year – read about nature’s most beautiful mulch in this month’s Alamance Gardener! Alamance Gardener …
Grains often get an undeserved bad rap when people are thinking about making changes to their eating patterns. Plenty …
Fall armyworms are a reoccurring problem in the Southeast and the pests feast on hayfields, pastures, and even well …
We’re looking for a few good gardeners for the Class of 2022! Read all about it and the 11th …
There will be a Q&A session about the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services disaster block grant on Wednesday, …
For Immediate Release Item: 2021 Purchase of Development Rights, Alamance County Farmland Preservation Program Application Sign up From: Sharon Carter, Chairperson …
Researchers at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University are seeking small farmers in North Carolina to participate in …
Super Secret Soil Service – Revealed! Read this and more in this month’s edition of The Alamance Gardener newsletter! Alamance …
Happy Med Month! We are saluting the traditional Mediterranean Diet throughout the month of May and what better way …
Strawberry season is here! Want to grow your own? Find out how in this month’s edition of the Alamance …
Created by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Visit NC Farms app is designed to …
Meet Bill Kleiner, our new Extension Director and Horticulture Agent, in the March edition of Alamance Gardener! Alamance Gardener – …
I don’t know about you, but I am definitely ready for the weather to warm up and to get …
This factsheet describes the biology and management of strawberry clipper weevils in commercial strawberry production.
This factsheet describes sap beetles and their impact on North Carolina strawberries.
Black cohosh is a member of the Ranunculaceae family. It is a native medicinal plant …
If treated properly, many herb plants will survive in the garden for a number of …
This publication discusses the results of a study that evaluated the soil fertility status of …
This publication outlines and describes core concepts of risk that are used in various environmental, …
A good source of water is a necessity for producing quality vegetables. During periods of …