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Bread Baking As Opportunity

Bread baking presents us with countless opportunities: reflection, patience, nourishment, generosity, observation… and the list goes on and on and on!! In this session, Josey Baker will explore some of the opportunities…

Plant Health: Using Technology to Monitor, Analyze and Treat

September's event will be VIRTUAL due to the current COVID-19 restrictions. The Ag Tech Professional Forum 2020 series theme is around plant health in recognition of the United Nation’s "International…

Gardening in the South (online event)

JC Raulston Arboretum 4415 Beryl Rd, Raleigh, NC, United States

Gardening in the South is back for new and experienced gardeners alike! Join us for a series of presentations that are guaranteed to expand your horizons. This year's lineup includes…

CALS SAIGE Seminar

Join CALS SAIGE, in the International Seminar of Hamilton Chiango, Assistant Lecturer and Researcher from Universidade Eduardo Mondlane in Mozambique and the 2019 USDA Borlaug Fellow at NC State.  Hamilton…

Plant Health: No Need to be Salty

Join friends and colleagues from our region and share what’s happening in North Carolina’s ag tech industry. The Ag Tech Professional Forum is a series held throughout the year providing the…

Gardens of the World Part Two: Western European Wonders

In this six-week installment of “Gardens of the World” we will travel to some of my favorite gardens in France, Italy, Germany, and Spain. Come visit Claude Monet’s garden in Giverny France, beautiful island villa gardens of Northern Italy, some of the most stunning gardens along the Mediterranean, and so much more. As we tour these gardens, I’ll identify gardening lessons we can learn and apply in our own gardens!

Keep Hope Alive: Winter Bloom and Other Plants of Interest – Plantsmen’s Tour

December brings the official start of winter and the year’s shortest day. Despite this, gardens in the South are full of color and interesting plants that look their best in the winter. Tour around the JC Raulston Arboretum’s grounds virtually as Doug shows us some of his favorite plants with winter interest.