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Thermometer Basics | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
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Resource & Waste Recovery | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
https://localfood.ces.ncsu.edu/local-food-resource-waste-recovery
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4-H Youth Development | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
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Search below or ask an expert. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Hundreds of thousands of North Carolina’s young people learn new skills and serve their communities each year. 4-H offers clubs, special interest programs, summer camps, school enrichment and after-school child care. Guided by North Carolina Cooperative Extension educators and adult and teen volunteers, 4-H’ers gain knowledge, skills and experience that help them become responsible citizens and leaders. Next Page ». Our pa...
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Community Gardens in North Carolina - a Sustainable Community Project (2010-2014): Community Gardens Carry On
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Community Gardens in North Carolina - a Sustainable Community Project (2010-2014). This is a project of The Cooperative Extension Program at N.C. Agricultural and Technical State University. This North Carolina Children, Youth, and Families at Risk (CYFAR). Tuesday, March 17, 2015. Community Gardens Carry On. To contact the individual garden sites, please see the Contact Us. If you are looking for community garden resources, we think you will find these useful:. NC Community Garden Partners website.
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NC Tree Identification | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
https://gardening.ces.ncsu.edu/2015/08/nc-tree-identification
Gardens, Lawns & Landscapes chevron right. Extension Master Gardener Volunteers. Integrated Pest Management chevron right. Plants & Mushrooms chevron right. Fruits & Nuts. Mdash; Written By Lucy Bradley. Trees of North Carolina. A Free, On-Line Plant Identification tool. Featuring native and naturalized trees of North Carolina. Includes images of bark, twigs, leaves, reproductive organs as well as distribution maps. — Beta Version, getting better every day. Click on “ identify. Or click on “ list. Extens...
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Diseases | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
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Fundamentals of Horticultural Therapy | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
https://therapeutic-hort.ces.ncsu.edu/2015/08/fundamentals-of-horticulture-therapy
Gardens, Lawns & Landscapes chevron right. Extension Master Gardener Volunteers. Resources For chevron right. Fundamentals of Horticultural Therapy. Mdash; Written By Lucy Bradley. And last updated by Brandon Hopper. The Horticultural Therapy Institute. Is beginning their next series of classes in the southeast with Fundamentals of HT in Atlanta on Nov. 12-15. The following 3 classes are all in NC:. Greensboro Hospice, March 3-6. New Hanover Co. Arboretum. Extension Specialist, Urban Horticulture. We hav...
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Therapeutic Horticulture | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
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Gardens, Lawns & Landscapes chevron right. Extension Master Gardener Volunteers. Resources For chevron right. While eastern counties are managing flood conditions, counties in the west are are already experiencing drought. Check out this …. Mdash; 2 weeks ago, Gardening. Extension Specialist, Urban Horticulture. Nickels for Know How - Cast Your Vote 11/1/2016. Vote Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016: Nickels for Know-How Makes Good Sense! Mdash; 2 weeks ago, Extension Gardener. Extension Specialist, Urban Horticulture.
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Resources for Participants | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
https://therapeutic-hort.ces.ncsu.edu/resources-for-participants
Gardens, Lawns & Landscapes chevron right. Extension Master Gardener Volunteers. Resources For chevron right. Horticultural therapy (HT) can address the physical, psychological, vocational and emotional needs of wide range of participants in a varierty of settings. HT programs are professionally conducted and use gardening and plant-realted activities as a means toward acheiving goals of rehabilitation and wellness. HT programs may take place in:. Retirement communities to address the needs of the elderly.
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Youth, Families & Communities | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
https://localfood.ces.ncsu.edu/local-food-youth-families
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