
Have You Seen the Largest Butterfly in the U.S.?
Every week (sometimes every day!) Extension Agents get asked to identify all sorts of interesting things. We get stopped …
El inglés es el idioma de control de esta página. En la medida en que haya algún conflicto entre la traducción al inglés y la traducción, el inglés prevalece.
Al hacer clic en el enlace de traducción se activa un servicio de traducción gratuito para convertir la página al español. Al igual que con cualquier traducción por Internet, la conversión no es sensible al contexto y puede que no traduzca el texto en su significado original. NC State Extension no garantiza la exactitud del texto traducido. Por favor, tenga en cuenta que algunas aplicaciones y/o servicios pueden no funcionar como se espera cuando se traducen.
Inglês é o idioma de controle desta página. Na medida que haja algum conflito entre o texto original em Inglês e a tradução, o Inglês prevalece.
Ao clicar no link de tradução, um serviço gratuito de tradução será ativado para converter a página para o Português. Como em qualquer tradução pela internet, a conversão não é sensivel ao contexto e pode não ocorrer a tradução para o significado orginal. O serviço de Extensão da Carolina do Norte (NC State Extension) não garante a exatidão do texto traduzido. Por favor, observe que algumas funções ou serviços podem não funcionar como esperado após a tradução.
English is the controlling language of this page. To the extent there is any conflict between the English text and the translation, English controls.
Clicking on the translation link activates a free translation service to convert the page to Spanish. As with any Internet translation, the conversion is not context-sensitive and may not translate the text to its original meaning. NC State Extension does not guarantee the accuracy of the translated text. Please note that some applications and/or services may not function as expected when translated.
Collapse ▲
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 …

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

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 …

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

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

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

This 44-page handbook by M. Alyssa McKim is dense with information and resources to promote community gardening. Beautifully laid out, …

Keeping Garden Chickens in North Carolina Backyard Flocks and Eggs Chicken Breeds Chicken Behavior: Indicators of …

Learn how to select flowers, care for bouquets, answer frequently asked questions, as well as find resources. More …

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

This is a debated topic, but the ‘Noise abatement in plant monocultures and plant communities‘ article is a good summary. …

Like most other people, I am always excited when spring comes around and plants emerge, flowers bloom, and butterflies …

Check out this new NC State Publication Manage Compost and Soil Contaminated with Broadleaf Herbicides in Residential, School, and Community …

State Climate Office of North Carolina This three-part series of lessons covers climate change from the global perspective to what …
This table presents information on postemergence herbicides registered for use on woody ornamentals.
Tomato is a warm-season crop that, when managed using appropriate production practices, can reach first …
This publication focuses on the production and harvest of head lettuce, one of the most …
Onion is a cool-season crop that tolerates moderate freezing temperatures and is well adapted to …
At the national level, processing-tomato production remains concentrated in a few key regions. California continues …
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a lipid biosynthesis (Acetyl CoA carboxylase or ACCase) inhibitor …

This factsheet describes the biology of the giant strong-nosed stink bug, Alcaeorrhynchus grandis, and provides …

In this publication you will find ideas to get you started growing your own edibles. …