Tag Archive for: #cooperativeextension

Home And Garden Show 06-01-22

On the Home and Garden Show with Vance Co. Cooperative Ext.

  • When vegetables start becoming harvestable, check your garden each day for mature vegetables. Ex Squash
  • Keep shrubs tidy through the summer with occasional light trimming.
  • Check for squash plants for squash vine borer. Spray base of plant with liquid Sevin
  • Trim watersprouts from fruit trees and ornamental shrubs to cut down on winter pruning chores.
  • Scout your garden for insects weekly.Cabbage worm, loopers, tomato horn worm.
  • If you have tall perennials in your garden, consider staking them to keep them upright through summer thunderstorms. Or some may tolerate cutting back by a third or half to keep them smaller and to promote more blooms.
  • Before watering plants check soil media first if it’s moist, wait and check the next day.
  • Pollinators are very busy this time of year, so be very cautious when spraying insecticides in your yard, landscape and garden. The product label will provide instructions on how to protect them.
  • Check your rain gauge weekly to make sure your garden gets 1 inch of water per week.
  • If you have a pond on your property, check for aquatic weeds. To avoid a costly mistake, be sure to get an accurate ID before treating. “Bluestone” or copper sulfate, for example, has limited uses and can cause fish kills.

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Cooperative Extension With Paul McKenzie: What Works in the Garden

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Cooperative Extension With Jamon Glover: Biting, Pt. 1

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Home And Garden Show 05-25-22

On the Home and Garden Show with Vance Co. Cooperative Ext.

 

  • Check garden for standing water after heavy rains open row ends to let the water drain out to prevent this excess water from damaging your garden plants
  • Try growing veggies and herbs in containers. Quality medium, container with drainage holes, good sun, check moisture frequently.
  • Check for squash bugs on squash plants
  • Freezing is an easy way to preserve spring and summer fruits, including strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, cantaloupe and other melons.
  • Follow mowing safety guidelines that are in your owner’s manual
  • Searching for garden answers on the web? Add NCSU or “extension” after your search terms to find reliable information.
  • Before watering plants check soil media first if it’s moist, wait and check the next day.
  • There are hundreds of species of bees and wasps in North Carolina and most of them are non-aggressive and help with pollination.

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Cooperative Extension with Paul McKenzie: What Works in the Garden

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Home And Garden Show 05-18-22

On the Home and Garden Show with Vance Co. Cooperative Ext.

  • If you have leaf spot on lower leaves of tomatoes you can take those lower leaves off especially if they are below blooms or set tomatoes.
  • Pull English ivy off of trees, or clip at base.
  • Inspect your garden at least 2 times a week for insects and disease.
  • Avoid herbicide applications on tall fescue for the rest of the spring and summer.
  • Record daily what you did in the garden in your garden journal. Ex Spraying, fertilizing

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Cooperative Extension with Paul McKenzie: What Works in the Garden

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Cooperative Extenstion With Jamon Glover: Parenting Separately

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