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In 1862 President Abraham Lincoln signed the Morrill Act into federal law to ensure that each state would have …
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! …
Teaching kids how to cook is one way to create a healthy foundation for their futures. According to the …
We are fortunate to live in a part of the state that offers a diversity of agricultural products all …
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. …
The N.C. Cooperative Extension Office – Lee County Center Staff has been BUSY!!! We’ll be coming at you each …
Oxalis stricta Yellow Woodsorrel is a common pasture weed that also appears in home landscapes. You can identify it by …
The N.C. Cooperative Extension Office- Lee County Center Staff has been BUSY!!! We’ll be coming at you each week …
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 …
Spring is strawberry season here in North Carolina, and it’s a big deal for our state! NC currently ranks …
Imagine standing in line at the grocery store waiting to check out. The parent in front of you has …
The N.C. Cooperative Extension Office- Lee County Center Staff has been BUSY!!! We’ll be coming at you each week …
Trifolium repens White Clover is a common weed in turf. While unsightly in lawns it is a very valuable forage …