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This article was written by a past Horticulture Agent for North Carolina Cooperative Extension in Lee County. Even though summer …
This article was written by a past Horticulture Agent for North Carolina Cooperative Extension in Lee County. Let’s all grow …
The dog days. The muggy part of the summer, supposed to occur during the period that Sirius, the Dog …
This article was originally written by Minda Daughtry, past Horticulture Agent with North Carolina Cooperative Extension in Lee County. Does …
This article was originally written by Minda Daughtry, past Horticulture Agent for North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Lee County Center. My …
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Asparagus has been considered a garden delicacy since Roman times. Any home gardener can grow …
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