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All Things Cattle Production

US cattle production started in the 1500s when Spanish explorers brought cattle across the Atlantic to the “New World”. …

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February Gardening Tips

Plants in Flower Wintersweet, Breath of Spring(Winter Honeysuckle), Lenten- Rose(Hellebores), Trailing Arbutus, Crocus, Violets, Japanese Flowering Apricot Fertilizing Shade trees can be …

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2025 Mostly Edible Plant Sale

It is time again to start ordering your fruit plants and trees! The N.C. Cooperative Extension – Caldwell County …

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Annual Beginner Beekeeping Workshop

Sponsored by Caldwell County Beekeepers Association When: February 10th, 15th and 17th Where: Lenoir Public Library, 120 Hospital Ave Times: 8:30 a.m. …

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January Gardening Tips

Plants in Flower • Witch Hazel, Daphne odora, Hellabores, Hollies, Pyracantha, Washington Hawthorne Fertilizing • Use wood ashes on your vegetable garden, bulb …

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December Gardening Tips

Plants in Flower • Witch Hazel • Indoors: Amaryllis, Cyclamen, Poinsettia Plants with Colorful Berries • American Beautyberry, Burford Holly, Chinese Holly, Foster …

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All About Poinsettias

Everything you want to know about Poinsettias How to choose the right poinsettia for you? Decorating with poinsettias Growing poinsettias in the …

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November Gardening Tips

Plants in Flower Witch Hazel Plants with Colorful Berries American Beautyberry, Burford Holly, Chinese Holly, Foster Holly, Nellie R. Stevens Holly, Nandina, …

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