Local Food Newsletter - September
Welcome to the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Currituck County Center Local Foods Newsletter! This month’s edition will be focused on …
Since 1979, North Carolina Extension Master Gardener℠ Volunteers (EMGVs) have been leaders in this internationally acclaimed program, guiding homeowners in making environmentally sound decisions in their landscapes. Trained by North Carolina State University faculty and staff, EMGVs provide research-based information about gardening and environmental stewardship to individuals and communities across the state. EMGVs engage the community through education and outreach on a wide variety of subjects and through a broad spectrum of projects, all designed to maximize their impact.
Welcome to the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Currituck County Center Local Foods Newsletter! This month’s edition will be focused on …
Fall is the best time of year to plant garden plants and trees in mild winter climates, including native …
Iris are beautiful when in bloom, and need to be divided regularly to remain healthy. Do you have irises …
“Can I pay by credit card?” That is a question we frequently hear at N.C. Cooperative Extension in Currituck …
Did you know that insect pollinators affect a third of the global crop production? Unfortunately, many of these pollinators, …
Have you tried growing fruit trees, but had no luck? Or, are you interested in starting your own trees …
Do you enjoy gardening and talking with others about it? Do you have a passion for making a difference …
Vermicomposting or Vermiculture is a method composting where worms convert food scraps into two of the best soil amendments on …
The container gardening 101 class, offered on May 30th at 10:00 a.m., is now free and open to the …
Here at N.C. Cooperative Extension in Currituck County, we are passionate about extending accurate, research-based information that can improve …
The end of March marks the start of spring and the beginning of spring cleaning. If you have piles …
Do you have a green thumb or does everything you touch seem to die? Whether you are an avid …