
Cutting Boards that Make the Cut
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This summer, 84 youth from across Brunswick County dove into fun and educational experiences during the 2025 4-H Summer …
Gardens are interesting year-round. Use the interactive map linked below to learn about public gardens near you or to …
I’ve written about this before, but I want to share again about a food safety podcast that I listen …
On May 20, 2025 a local high school senior known for her tireless volunteer efforts has just been awarded the …
A few weeks ago our Extension Master Food Volunteers were testing recipes for our Cooking at Home class series. While …
LaGronda Mitchell, after-school instructor and cafeteria staff member at Lincoln Elementary YMCA southeastern, is making a big impact in …
If spring weather has inspired you to start a garden, you may also be thinking about what to do …
According to the Eastern North Carolina Planting Calendar for Annual Vegetables, Fruits, and Herbs, Summer is one of the …
Strobilanthes auriculata var. dyeriana (Persian Shield) Article by Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteer Kathryn Copley Persian Shield is grown for its showy …
For those planning to preserve food using a pressure canner, N.C. Cooperative Extension can help insure you’re doing it …
Kosteletzkya pentacarpos (Coastal Mallow, Seashore Mallow) Article by Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteer Kathryn Copley Eye-catching solitary hibiscus-like 1 ½ – to …
Tithonia rotundifolia (Mexican Sunflower) Article by Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteer Kathryn Copley Mexican Sunflower is a low-maintenance annual that tolerates deer, …
Vaccinium for the Coastal Plain: ‘Rabbiteye’ and ‘Southern Highbush’ Article by Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteer Kathryn Copley Blueberries are familiar as …
Ilex vomitoria f. pendula (Weeping Yaupon Holly) Article by Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteer Kathryn Copley Weeping Yaupon Holly is a native, …
Heuchera (Coral Bells, Alumroot) Article by Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteer Kathryn Copley Heuchera (phonetic spelling HEW-ker-ah) has many attractive features: showy …
Chrysogonum virginianum (Green & Gold) Article by Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteer Kathryn Copley Green and Gold is a native, semi-evergreen, rhizom-atous, …
I remember when I was a kid and my mom and grandma always said “fish is brain food”—they were right. …
June 1 is fast approaching. For those of us who have lived here in SE North Carolina for a …
Ground pearls (Margarodidae) are one of the most invasive lawn pests in Brunswick County, wreaking havoc on lawns across …