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Pumpkins, Pumpkins Everywhere

Just like leaf peeping and sipping apple cider, carving and eating pumpkins contribute to the excitement of autumn. Now …

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Harlequin Glory-Bower

Judy Edwards brought a plant sample for identification. She said it was a small tree that bloomed white in the …

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Apples!

Apples are one of the most popular fruits grown in the Western region of North Carolina, with over 200 …

Lawn Damage

Fall Army Worms

If large areas of your lawn have suddenly disappeared or turned brown, fall armyworms may be the cause. The …

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Q&A With Eli Snyder

Question: What is this caterpillar? Answer: This is a monarch butterfly larvae. Eastern monarchs are a migratory butterfly that travels between …

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Bee Swarms & Fire Ants Q&A

I think spring is finally here to stay. And with the warmer weather comes some interesting insect questions. I …

Gardener Andrew Windham clears a cover crop off of a raised bed in preparation for spring planting.

Community Gardens

Love home-grown tomatoes, but lack sun in your yard? Consider joining a community garden Growing your own fruits and vegetables …

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Lawn Care Questions

I thought about the questions that have been coming into the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Caldwell County Center this past …

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Nature's Notebook

When I see daffodils popping out of the ground, it lets me know spring is starting to peek through …

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Gardener's Resolutions

As you take time this winter to reflect on what went well and what didn’t this past year, don’t …