Using the pourthru procedure for checking ec and ph for nursery crops | |
Low investment propagation/winter protection structure | |
A simple intermittent mist system for propagation | |
Weed management in conifer seedbeds and transplant beds | |
Fertility management for geraniums | |
Guide to successful outdoor garden aster production | |
Success with ornamental cabbage and kale | |
Success with ornamental vegetables as Floricultural crops | |
Success with container production of twelve herb species | |
Commercial pansy production | |
Commercial hydrangea forcing | |
Commercial production of new guinea impatiens | |
Height control of commercial greenhouse Flowers | |
Best management practices for plant Growth regulators used in floriculture | |
Ethylene: sources, symptoms, and Prevention for greenhouse crops | |
Ethylene sampling protocols for Greenhouse crops | |
Bed preparation and fertilization recommendations for bedding plants in the Landscape | |
Selection and use of stress-tolerant bedding Plants for the landscape | |
Managing micronutrients In the greenhouse | |
Installation and maintenance of landscape bedding plants | |
Under-utilized bedding plants for the North Carolina landscape | |
Water considerations for Container production of plants | |
Alkalinity control for irrigation water Used in nurseries and greenhouses | |
Submission procedures for root substrate, water, fertilizer solution, and plant tissue samples | |
Guide to successful pot sunflower production | |
Greenhouse weed control | |
Monitoring and managing ph and ec using the Pourthru extraction method | |
Pourthru guidelines for Geraniums | |
Pourthru guidelines for Pansies | |
Pourthru guidelines for Poinsettias | |
The flowering dogwood | |
Planting techniques for trees and shrubs | |
Pruning trees, flushcuts and wound dressings | |
Using pines in the landscape | |
Mulches | |
Hints for fall-planted spring and early summer flowering bulbs | |
Fertilizing deciduous shade trees in the landscape | |
Espalier | |
Natural areas in the landscape | |
Azaleas for North Carolina | |
Azalea culture for North Carolina gardeners | |
Vines for North Carolina landscapes | |
Shrubs 1 to 4 feet high for North Carolina landscapes | |
Shrubs 4 to 8 feet high for North Carolina landscapes | |
Shrubs 8+ feet high for North Carolina landscapes | |
Small and intermediate trees for North Carolina | |
Large trees for North Carolina | |
Weed management for wildflowers | |
Frost/freeze protection for horticultural crops | |
Growing a fall vegetable garden | |
Home garden asparagus production | |
Home garden beet production | |
Home garden broccoli raab | |
Home garden cabbage production | |
Home garden lettuce | |
Home garden collards | |
Home garden trellised cucumbers | |
Home garden eggplant | |
Home garden greens | |
Home garden upland cress | |
Home garden spinach | |
Home garden green bunch onions | |
Home garden onion bulb production in eastern North Carolina | |
Home garden okra | |
Home garden southern peas | |
Home garden pepper production (bell, small fruit and pimento)1 | |
Home garden turnips and rutabagas | |
Home garden celery in eastern North Carolina | |
Using plastic mulches and drip irrigation for vegetable gardens | |
Composting for home gardens | |
Weed control in vegetable gardens | |
Mini-gardening | |
Growing vegetable transplants for the home garden | |
Container vegetable gardening | |
Beansprouts and other vegetable seed sprouts | |
Growing tomatoes for home use | |
Blossom-end rot of tomatoes in the home garden | |
Pruning and supporting home garden tomatoes | |
Harvesting vegetables | |
Growing herbs for the home gardener | |
Harvesting and preserving herbs for the home gardener | |
Winterizing the herb garden | |
Blackberries for the home garden | |
Bunch grapes in the home garden | |
Muscadine grapes in the home garden | |
Raspberries in the home garden | |
Strawberries in the home garden | |
Pruning and training thornless blackberries | |
Growing blueberries in the home garden | |
Nursery list of small fruit cultivars for home use in North Carolina | |
Growing apple trees in the home garden | |
Dahlias for the home landscape | |
Peonies for the home landscape | |
Geranium culture for home gardeners | |
Bearded iris for the home landscape | |
Home forcing of hyacinths | |
Consumer care of Poinsettias | |
Edible flowers | |
Caladiums for the home landscape | |
Home forcing of potted amaryllis (hippeastrum) | |
Home forcing of potted paperwhite narcissus | |
Home forcing of daffodils (narcissus) | |
Indoor plant selection and care | |
Ornamental grasses for North Carolina | |
Superior crabapple trees for the landscape | |
Urban trees for use under utility lines | |
Recommended trees for urban landscapes: Proven performers for difficult sites | |
Smooth and oakleaf hydrangeas | |
Growing boxwoods in the landscape | |
Summer and fall flowering bulbs for the landscape | |
Weed management in annual color beds | |
Qualifiers for quagmires: landscape plants for wet sites | |
Plant propagation by leaf, cane, and root cuttings: Instructions for the home gardener | |
Plant propagation by layering: Instructions for the home gardener | |
Plant propagation by stem cuttings: Instructions for the home gardener | |
Starting plants from seeds | |
Overcoming seed dormancy: trees and shrubs | |
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