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May Gardening Tips

Plants in Flower • Southern Magnolia, Golden Chain Tree, Kousa Dogwood, Hybrid Rhododendron, Mountain Laurel, Satsuki Azalea, Scotch Broom, Deutzia, …

stems, buds and flowers of redbud tree

April Gardening Tips

Plants in Flower Flowering cherry, Redbud, Ajuga Weigela, Bloodroot, Columbine, Bleeding heart, Pieris, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Trillium, Anemone, Azaleas Fertilizing Fertilize shrubs if not …

Flowering Cherry Tree

March Gardening Tips

Plants in Flower • Saucer Magnolia, Bradford Pear, Flowering Cherry, Forsythia, Star Magnolia, Breath-of-Spring (Winter Honeysuckle), Spirea, Flowering Quince, Carolina …

cows eating grass

All Things Cattle Production

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

winter honeysuckle buds on limb

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 …

Mauve flyer with details about the plant sale

2025 Mostly Edible Plant Sale

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

Beekeeping flyer

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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How to Create a Container Garden for Edibles in the North Carolina Piedmont

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

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Social Relationships Between Wineries and Local Communities: Perspectives of North Carolinians from the Piedmont

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The Economic Benefits of Farm and Forestland Protection

This publication discusses and quantifies the economic benefits provided to communities when farmland and forestland …

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Disease Management and Guidelines for the Honey Bee

It is the goal of every beekeeper to maintain healthy, productive colonies. This can only …

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Are Neighbors Benefiting from Wine Tourism Development? Perceptions from the North Carolina Piedmont Triad

This publication discusses how residents of the North Carolina Triad area perceive the benefits of …

3 weeks ago
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Barriers and Strategies to Connecting Urban Audiences to Wildlife and Nature: Results from a Multi-Method Research Project

This publication summarizes the findings of a research project aimed at understanding urban audiences, identifying …

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4-H Chicken Donation: Embryology to Harvesting

This publication, part of the Farm to Food Bank Resource Guide, discusses 4-H projects that …

10/27/25Local Foods

Food Pantry Produce Markets

This publication, part of the Farm to Food Bank Resource Guide, discusses setting up a …

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