Author:
Maggie Cramer
While Western North Carolina is already known for producing high-quality medicinal herbs, there's still plenty of potential for growers to
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This year's Speaking of Gardening symposium will take place Aug. 11 and 12 at the Folk Art Center on the
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The N.C. Forest Service offers a range of tree seedlings from varieties that flourish in the state. Customers can place
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The application period for the Farm Beginnings program of the Organic Growers School is open through Sept. 1. New farmers
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Mills River native Bradley Johnston has worked with cows all his life, but his newest venture — Mills River Creamery
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Four of Bullington Gardens' many displays have a special significance this year: Each was designed by a team of Henderson
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Moss gardeners have it made in the shade when they visit Mountain Moss Enterprises in Brevard, where local author and
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Pack up your car with friends and family this Saturday and Sunday, June 24 and 25, and head out on
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The native pawpaw tree plays an important role in this region's ecology, attracting pollinators with its strong-smelling fruits, says Heather
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Project Genesis is a pioneering longitudinal study that is mobilizing more than 150 volunteers to study and collect data on
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