Gardening for a Drought: North Carolina Native Plants to the Rescue
…maintain their health. Apply mulch to help keep roots cool and moist once your plant beds are damp. Seek better sources of water. One alternative is to store and use…
…maintain their health. Apply mulch to help keep roots cool and moist once your plant beds are damp. Seek better sources of water. One alternative is to store and use…
…Coastal Plain). Propagation We store some of the collected seed in our seed bank and use the rest to propagate plants and seed for restoration projects on our natural areas…
…of Success and Millennium Seed Bank to collect and store seeds of common species from throughout the Southeastern United States. The in 2015, we furthered our partnership beginning Seeds of…
…not have an indoor area for groups to eat or a place to store lunches. Most groups leave lunches on the bus, and either have a teacher/group leader retrieve them…
…collect and store rainwater from the roof. The water is stored for irrigation purposes. Stormwater Management Rainwater is retained in ponds and swales. By slowing the water down and letting…
…instructions in medical techniques from an American medical officer.. He left a faculty position at John Hopkins University School of Medicine to be a Professor of Pediatrics at SUNY Upstate…
…Sociology, Duke University Carol spent decades in the education field, first working as a reading teacher for Granville County Schools, eventually becoming associate dean of the UNC School of Medicine,…
…Carl Linnaeus, a famous 18th-century botanist who developed the modern method of assigning species scientific names, dubbed flytraps “against the order of nature as willed by God.” But Charles Darwin…
…“A taxonomic study of the Mucorales in the southeastern United States”. Pilobolus crystallinus in the fungi order Mucorales Image was created by Sava Krstic at Mushroom Observer Published in…
…several terms. In 1965 he received his MA degree and was well on his way toward a PhD, when he decided he needed to get a job in order to…