Lynn AlbertsonN.C. Cooperative Extension Cooperative Extension is hosting a Free Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop with N.C. State Fruit Tree Specialist, Dr. Mike Parker, from 9-11 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb.
Opinion: "As the climate changes, the markers of the seasons will also shift. February 2026 saw temperatures failing to dip ...
Cautious gardeners wait until then to plant tomato transplants. Planting in mid- to late-March makes sure they will escape frosts, but are still early enough to bloom and set a great crop of fruit ...
The late freeze last year was devastating to our local peach crop. Let’s keep our fingers crossed this year that there are no ...
Get yard advice on reviving cold-hit cast iron plants, controlling nutsedge and oxalis, pruning seedling apples, and why hollies aren't to blame.
Bring home one-of-a-kind, handmade gifts from across the South that celebrate craftsmanship and regional culture.
With ingredients that soothe and heal, like licorice root, ginger, and chamomile, these teas really work. We taste-tested them and got expert advice on brewing them for maximum benefits.
This ornamental tree erupts in traffic-stopping blooms in early March around Fort Worth. But there’s a downside to their ...
Take a virtual tour of International Fruit Tree Association post conference tour stops where there was much to see and learn.
Black knot is a fungal disease that disfigures certain flowering trees. Control the disease by pruning in February through March.