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Indications of fall are all around. Goldenrod is blooming, leaves are falling, pumpkin spice lattes are being served at your favorite coffee shop, and stinging insects seem to be everywhere. Just...
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Oct 10, 2024 | In the Garden
Indications of fall are all around. Goldenrod is blooming, leaves are falling, pumpkin spice lattes are being served at your favorite coffee shop, and stinging insects seem to be everywhere. Just...
Sep 13, 2024 | Landscape, Landscaping, Ponds, Water
Learn how native plants and design strategies can stabilize and enhance shorelines.
Nov 3, 2022 | In the Garden
They go by many common names, including horsemint and bergamot, but the common name I like the most for the plants in the genus Monarda is “Bee Balm.” Just as the name suggests, this group of plants...
Feb 22, 2022 | In the Garden
***North Carolina State University is doing research about eastern carpenter bee management on private property. You can help by providing feedback in their survey, which should take just 10 to 15...
Feb 2, 2021 | Problems, Structural
Discover how to identify these bees and maintain safe beekeeping practices.
Sep 29, 2020 | In the Garden
Thars gold in them thar hills (and in the flatlands too)! The rustling of dried corn stalks, stacks of pumpkins at the roadside stand, Halloween costumes at your local general store… all are signs...
Mar 27, 2020 | Landscape
Learn what to do when you encounter a honey bee swarm and how to encourage safe relocation.
Feb 20, 2020 | In the Garden
Red maples, lavender henbit, and yellow dandelions are blooming, all early signs that spring’s explosion of color is merely one month away. Why is spring so colorful? What mysterious force drives...
Learn how floating wetlands improve water quality and provide habitat diversity.
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