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Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) Taken by Gene Fox

What Is This Stuff?

I receive several calls a season about green moss or fungus growing on trees. What is this stuff? Moss …

The picture was taken by Certified Extension Master Gardener Volunteer, Rena Edwards, the azaleas are in front of her home.

What Happened to My Azaleas?

I get these calls from time to time and there are several answers to the question, “What happened to …

What Happened to My Dogwood Tree?

Their graceful lying branches with creamy white flowers mark the beginning of Spring so beautifully. As I see them …

Column Stinkhorn (Clathrus columnatus)

Stinkhorn Mushrooms

The caller explained that they had these alien-looking, pink things that resembled the pi sign. I said, “The what …

The attached chart, from The NC State Climate Office, shows the accumulation of Growing Degree Days (a measure of heat units) from January 1, 2024 through February 27, 2024, given a base temperature of 50°F.

Is It Spring Yet?

I had an interesting call earlier this week, one that made me stop and think. At NC State Cooperative …

Grow Series Flyer 2024

What You Need to Know So You Can Grow

The N.C. Cooperative Extension, Beaufort County Center is offering a series of classes beginning Tuesday, February 6th titled, “What You …

Cover photo for 4-H Shooting Sports Interest Meeting

4-H Shooting Sports Interest Meeting

Are you interested in your child participating in 4-H Shooting Sports this year? Crusaders’s Shooting Sports 4-H Club is having …

Strawberry Mint Flavored Wate

Caffeine: Not for Children!

Just a week or so ago I read a post about school children drinking PRIME Energy for lunch and …

Cover photo for Med Instead of Meds

Med Instead of Meds

ATTENTION: Our Med Instead of Meds series start date has been changed to Thursday, February 1st!! Registration is now …