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Bee Informed Partnership survey seeks participants
Great Sunflower Project exands research in 2013
Fertilizer contest and more free seed deals offered
Some companies offer free seed and fundraisers
Take the Pollinator’s Pledge and plant more flowers
New spring garden products announced for 2013
Botanical Interests adds new varieties for 2013
Chas Hart Seed adds “GE Free” logo
Seed Savers adds new veggies for 2013
Winter’s a good time to sign up for local CSA
Create a 2013 garden resolution
New 2013 veggie varieties introduced
USDA reports winter markets increase
National Garden Bureau members add 2013 varieties
All-America Selections names 2013 winners
NBG names 2013 “Year of the Watermelon”
Fiskars opens 2012 Project Orange Thumb applications
All-America Selections design garden winners named
Pumpkin season for 2012 turns out good
Internet garden web advice still helpful
The National Garden Bureau has garden survey
It’s Wine Appreciation Month in North Carolina
Latest food security report still shows a need
Find fall broccoli transplants for sale
2012 National Heirloom Exposition set
Farmers markets on USDA directory increase
2012 Watermelon events begin
Harlequin bugs arrive in gardens
Gardens can survive a heat wave
2012 peach season arrives at markets, orchards
Squash pests are showing up
Blueberry wine has plenty of antioxidants
2012 blueberry festivities begin
Honeybee losses decline in winter 2011-2012
Early blight found on tomato plants early
Farm market promotion grants available
2012 strawberry season comes early

Seeds Banks offer new varieties for 2012
Gardeners can find new 2012 potatoes, recipes
Papaya plants can offset tomato white flies
Scotts® offers its 2012 garden grants
USDA unveils new plant hardiness zone map
Gardeners can find new 2012 tomato varieties
Gardeners will find more 2012 seed catalogs to arrive
USDA reports increase in winter farmers markets
All-America Selections announces 2012 winners
National Garden Bureau members show 2012 varieties
2012 Project Orange Thumb applications being taken
NGB names 2012 “Year of the Herbs”
Gardeners can prepare for Hurricane Irene
Murfreesboro’s 2011 watermelon festival opens
Growers have sweet peaches for 2011
Blueberry season 2011 has plenty of berries
The 2011 N.C. Blueberry Festival opens in Burgaw
For 2011, plant an extra row for the needy
Sakata® Seed opens Home Grown division
2011 strawberry season have plenty of berries
Scotts Miracle-Gro offering garden grants
Try new gardening mobile apps
All-America Selections names another 2011 winner
2011 seed catalogs show many new varieties
NGB members showcase new 2011 varieties
Project Orange Thumb opens applications
All-America Selections lists 2011 winners
2011 is the “Year of the Tomato”
New pear tomato varieties for 2011
New 2011 varieties announced in October
2010 apple season dry but sweet
Old seed co. Comstock Ferre has new owner
NC 2010 Watermelon Fest draws the crowd
2010 watermelon season dry but sweet
Researchers find another blueberry benefit
Peach season opens early for 2010
North Carolina Blueberry Festival scheduled
Researchers find another blueberry benefit
Plant A Row for the Hungry campaigns begin
2010 strawberry season opens with big crop
Sakata introduces pink cherry tomato
NGB calls 2010 “Year of the Squash”
Gardeners can find new varieties aplenty in 2010
All-America Selection selects “Cajun Belle”
Tomaccio tomato is introduced to U.S. market
All-America Selections names 2010 winners
Fiskars accpeting garden grant applications
Food pantries need more donations
Berries reduce aging effects in lab mice
Windsor market opens with new name, location
Mount Nebo Church plants community garden
Plant a row to help food banks
Franklin’s new market open
Strawberry fields reopen
Promote produce with free recipes
Group needs garden tools, seed donations
Food safety bill not targeting gardens
Asparagus-planting demo planned
Suffolk group to plant community gardens
CSAs benefit farmers, customers
Garden centers now have spring supplies
Pest management guides available
Vegetable gardens’ increase to continue
Franklin market under way
Spring onion crop growing well
Markets have $1 a pound items
Pantries need donations for families
Suffolk agent receives state award
Slow week at area markets
Surry agent Glen Slade receives national award
Growers harvesting leaf lettuces
Fresh Cole crops available
Area growers digging sweet potatoes
State seeks specialty crop grant applications
USDA study tracks market increases
Company sells field-grown transplants
Farmers markets interest on the rise
Cool and dry for fall crops
Honeybees have better year
Tomatoes now ripe
Watermelons have health benefits
Powell greenhouses extend season
Erwin peaches ready for season
More folks canning food
Suffolk City Market expands
Blueberry season opens with new field
Vineyards can thrive in Southeast
Cool May temps slow area harvest times
Area growers have asparagus for 2008
News items from 2013 to 2008
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