
New Community Garden Resources From Duke University
North Carolina Community Gardens: Soil Contaminants and Pesticides This website, a project of the Community Engagement Core of the Duke University Superfund Research Center, …
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It’s early 2018 and the National Weather Service has already been busy with a variety of winter weather event …
Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers shouldered the lion’s share of hours on The North Carolina Extension Gardener Handbook project over the …
The following article was provided by David Glenn, Science & Operations Officer, NC CoCoRaHS State Co-Coordinator, with the National Weather Service in …
Floodwaters can contain debris that can damage drinking water wells and cause them to become contaminated with chemicals and …
The University of Florida produced this manual which describes responses to many of the issues farming communities may encounter …
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If you are on a septic system and were impacted by Hurricane Matthew, read on! To operate properly, septic …
Matthew has made a very soggy ending to an already wet summer for those of us in eastern NC. …
This Composting Chapter from the Extension Gardener Handbook will explain the benefits of and strategies …
This Soils and Plant Nutrients Chapter from the Extension Gardener Handbook examines the physical and …
This publication presents basic information on factors (veil, water and plant relationships) to be considered …
This publication explains how future agricultural practices must be designed and managed to protect water …
This publication explains how to plan and maintain subirrigation systems by providing information on types …
This publication provides basic information on animal production systems and reviews the movement of nitrogen …
This factsheet for farmers describes ways to control the harmful effects of excess nutrients while …
Nearly all North Carolina soils are naturally acidic and need lime, which neutralizes the acidity, …