Nothing says southern summer like a bright, red, juicy tomato. Preserve your tomatoes with these helpful tips from Extension specialist @benjaminchapman and the produce lady. https://t.co/xQj4MdVKOh
@ncstatehemp@CropAndSoil@CALS_Dean@NC_PSI Is this male flowering at the same time as your triploids? If not, they can't pollinate each other and that's a
good thing...
#WhatsThatWednesday This is a yellow-striped armyworm caterpillar on one of our tomato plants. These caterpillars are pests of tomatoes and peppers. They can be controlled organically with Bt products when they are less than an inch long.
#NCCE#CurrituckCES
Do you enjoy gardening and talking with others about it? Do you have a passion for making a difference in your community? If so, consider becoming a part of the Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers!
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Did you know North Carolina is ranked number 17 in potato production? In fact, if you tear into a bag of potato chips, you're probably enjoying North Carolina potatoes. @NCExtension shares a "spud-tacular" look inside North Carolina's potato industry. https://t.co/BJW1Okio1u
Inspired to create a perennial #foodforest in your backyard? Join experts from CEFS, @NCStateEduFarm, and @NCStateHort on 7/22 to learn about #permaculture, #agroecology, food forests, and design ideas for small backyard spaces. Register: https://t.co/QvH4hqfoBE
We're giving away a copy of "Pollinator Gardening for the South" for #NationalPollinatorWeek 🌻
Rules:
-Post a photo of your backyard pollinator
-Mention us (@UNC_Press) & the hashtag #PollinatorWeek
Giveaway runs until 6/24, Winner chosen randomly 6/25
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@EStafne Ill admit I'm ignorant about this plant...self-fertile? Also do the fruits normally just get eaten up in the wild and that's why I've never seen them?
There is nothing better than a fresh, fully ripe blackberry. Get out to your local farmers markets today and celebrate blackberry month! @fruitveg_uaex#uaexHORT
@NC_PSI@NCStateCALS@ncsugradschool @NCState_PMB @NCState Include a few of the most common lab consumables from 2021. I hope in the future we will be using less plastic🤞. Those little microfuge tubes could hold some seed of beloved NC lines...