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Weather/Climate Information
... Date of Last SpringFreeze Average Last Spring Frost Dates - Selected Locations Average Date of First Freeze in Fall Average First Fall Frost - Selected Locations Average Growing Season - Selected Locations Climatic Normals USDA Hardiness Zones USDA Map USDA Zones in NC Heat Tolerance Heat Zones in NC Cold Protection/Damage Frost/freeze ...
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Figs
... piedmont. They are not generally recommended for the western piedmont and mountains, where they will freeze back in the winter. Figs are very susceptible to nematodes. Its a good idea to ... Carolina, excessive nitrogen which in turn promotes vegetative growth; poor light due to shading; frost or freeze injury; or too much or too little moisture in the soil or nematode damage. Sometimes ...
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Fruit Tree Cultivars
... A fungicide spray program is usually not practical. Careful cultivar selection is essential to avoid frost or freeze problems and to allow a long enough season for maturation. Persimmons Fuyu, Jiro, ... prevent trees from blooming too early in the spring, which increases the risk of frost/freeze damage and resultant crop loss. Consumer Horticulture | Quick Reference Prepared by: Erv Evans, Consumer ...
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Harvesting and Preserving Herbs for the Home Gardener
... before they are fully open. Annual herbs can be harvested until frost. Perennial herbs can be clipped until late August. Stop harvesting ... Place generous pinches of herbs in water-filled ice cube trays and freeze. Transfer herb-cubes to plastic bags or air tight plastic containers ... is to spread the herbs loosely onto a cookie sheet to freeze, then transfer the herbs into a large plastic bag and seal. ...
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Winterizing the Herb Garden
... and may actually decrease winter hardiness. After the first hard freeze, apply a 3- to 6- inch layer of organic material ... freeze. In western North Carolina, the last severe cutting on sage, lavender, or oregano should be made before early September. Light pruning after frost ... hardy. Water during a dry winter, especially before a severe freeze. This is especially true for evergreen plants that will ...
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RASPBERRIES FOR THE HOME GARDEN
... western North Carolina, the raspberry 'floricanes' are especially prone to winter freeze injury as temperatures in these areas may fluctuate in January ... cultured plants so that they arrive close to the last spring frost date in your area. Dormant cane plants are usually obtained ... about 4 weeks before the average date of the last frost. Work the soil as for garden vegetables, particularly where the ...
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Horticulture Information Leaflets
... 709 HTML -- Average Last Spring Frost Dates for Selected North Carolina Locations 707 HTML -- Average Solar Radiation and Wind Information for North Carolina -- PDF Frost/Freeze Protection for Horticultural Crops 705 HTML PDF Guide To Deciding When To Start And Stop Irrigating For Frost Protection Of Fruit Crops 713 ...
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North Carolina Cooperative Extension: Home
... North Carolina Locations Average Last Spring Frost Dates for Selected North Carolina Locations Average Solar Radiation and Wind Information for North Carolina Frost/Freeze Protection for Horticultural Crops (PDF version) Guide To Deciding When To Start And Stop Irrigating For Frost Protection of Fruit Crops (PDF ...
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North Carolina Cooperative Extension: Home
... North Carolina Locations Average Last Spring Frost Dates for Selected North Carolina Locations Average Solar Radiation and Wind Information for North Carolina Frost/Freeze Protection for Horticultural Crops (PDF version) Guide To Deciding When To Start And Stop Irrigating For Frost Protection of Fruit Crops (PDF ...
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