![Burning with the Sandhills PBA, June 2023](https://lee.ces.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/20230608_165308-min-300x225.jpg)
Update From the Office/Field- June 11, 2023
The Summer is coming on fast and the N.C. Cooperative Extension Office- Lee County Center Staff is out there …
El inglés es el idioma de control de esta página. En la medida en que haya algún conflicto entre la traducción al inglés y la traducción, el inglés prevalece.
Al hacer clic en el enlace de traducción se activa un servicio de traducción gratuito para convertir la página al español. Al igual que con cualquier traducción por Internet, la conversión no es sensible al contexto y puede que no traduzca el texto en su significado original. NC State Extension no garantiza la exactitud del texto traducido. Por favor, tenga en cuenta que algunas aplicaciones y/o servicios pueden no funcionar como se espera cuando se traducen.
Inglês é o idioma de controle desta página. Na medida que haja algum conflito entre o texto original em Inglês e a tradução, o Inglês prevalece.
Ao clicar no link de tradução, um serviço gratuito de tradução será ativado para converter a página para o Português. Como em qualquer tradução pela internet, a conversão não é sensivel ao contexto e pode não ocorrer a tradução para o significado orginal. O serviço de Extensão da Carolina do Norte (NC State Extension) não garante a exatidão do texto traduzido. Por favor, observe que algumas funções ou serviços podem não funcionar como esperado após a tradução.
English is the controlling language of this page. To the extent there is any conflict between the English text and the translation, English controls.
Clicking on the translation link activates a free translation service to convert the page to Spanish. As with any Internet translation, the conversion is not context-sensitive and may not translate the text to its original meaning. NC State Extension does not guarantee the accuracy of the translated text. Please note that some applications and/or services may not function as expected when translated.
Collapse ▲The Summer is coming on fast and the N.C. Cooperative Extension Office- Lee County Center Staff is out there …
The showy black and yellow bodies of Argiope aurantia are hard to miss once they make their appearance. More commonly known …
A keen eye makes a good gardener. It also makes a good scientist. Observation is a gardener’s most important …
North Carolina is the land of the pines, no doubt about that. There are about ten species of pine …
The N.C. Cooperative Extension Office – Lee County Center Staff is out there serving the Lee County community every …
Hydrocotyle umbellata Common in moist soils Dollarweed is a native plant that does well in damp wet conditions. This weed …
June 2023’s Garden Life Lunch and Learn Series is: “Blue Ribbon Af”fair”: Participating in the Lee Regional Fair”. Come …
The N.C. Cooperative Extension Office – Lee County Center Staff is out there serving the Lee County community every …
The N.C. Cooperative Extension – Lee County Center Staff is out there serving the Lee County community every day! …
Warm, wet weather is welcome in the summertime for gardeners. It helps plants grow more lush and means you …
Oxalis violacea A native of Eastern North America oxalis violacea has bright purple flowers and shallowly notched leaves. It is …
We are very excited to share a new citizen science program for North Carolinians: the Great Southeast Pollinator Census. …
Oxalis stricta Yellow Woodsorrel is a common pasture weed that also appears in home landscapes. You can identify it by …
Gardeners and land managers in North Carolina are no strangers to weeds. The combination of the climate and biogeography …
There is something innate about Spring that makes us think, “I must plant!” Whether it is the warmth of …
Spring 2023 has been an incredible year for azalea blooms in Lee County. Yards are awash in pinks, whites, …
Eremochloa ophiuroides Centipede grass is a brighter green color than Tall Fescue and prefers acidic soils. It can be an …
Trifolium repens White Clover is a common weed in turf. While unsightly in lawns it is a very valuable forage …
Diversity is the spice of life in the garden, and we are fortunate in North Carolina to have a …
Dogwoods are prized trees in North Carolina. They are the state “flower”, but they are also representative of the …
This publication addresses the two major soil problems found on residential properties and how to …
Muscadine grapes are well adapted to the Coastal Plain of North Carolina, where temperatures seldom …
Grapes are welcome summer treats that can be eaten fresh, processed into jellies, jams, juice …
This review presents the key steps involved in pruning a mature Carlos vine for maximum …
The tomato is a warm season crop. With special production practices you can produce your …
This publication discusses growing and harvesting head lettuce, the most important salad vegetable grown in …
The per-capita consumption of processed tomatoes has increased steadily in recent years. This has been …
The onion is a cool season crop that will withstand moderate freezes. It may be …