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This article was cross-posted from Watauga County Center

Home Gardening Information

Home Gardening Topics

for the High Country

Dahlia standing tall.            Master Gardener Pruning Demonstration.          Clay pot man.

1. Fall Gardening Chores

2. Extension Gardener Fall 2009

3. Landscaping for Wildlife with Native Plants

4. Butterflies in Your Backyard

5. Managing Backyards and Urban Habitats for Birds

6. Native Plant List for Bee Forage

7. Managing Edges for Wildlife

8. Plans for a Small Backyard Greenhouse

9. Creating a Butterfly Garden

10. Container Vegetable Gardening

11. Managing Deer in the Landscape and Garden

12. Fall Vegetable Gardening

13. Crop Rotation for the Small Garden

14. Distinguishing Poison Ivy from Virginia Creeper

15. Spring Vegetable Gardening

16. Managing Black Bears around Bee Hives

17. Growing Your Fruits and Vegetables

18. Extension Gardener Newsletter Winter 2009

19. Assessing Trees after an Ice Storm- part 1

20. Vegetable Planting Dates for Watauga County

21. Blackberries for the Home Garden

22. Basic Gardening Guidelines for Beginners


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