What is Therapeutic Horticulture?

…Cognitive Goal: Improve memory and concentration. Social Goal: Increase self-awareness and healthy interpersonal relationships. Spiritual Goal: Increase sense of connection and belonging. Vocational Goal: Increase workplace communication skills. *All of…

NCBGF Spring Board Meeting

NCBGF Spring Board Meeting Friday, May 19, 2023; 10 a.m.-12 p.m. In Person: NCBG, Joslin Classroom 100 Old Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill Join Online: https://unc.zoom.us/j/96224374906 Join by Phone: Dial:…

Carolina Community Garden

…arrangements. We cannot accept meat or dairy products, leftover cooked food, paper products, non-biodegradable waste, grass clippings, yard waste, or commercially compostable items like compostable bags, plates, or boxes. Use…

Fall Board Meeting 2023

…2020. She was the Co-chair of the Governance Committee from 2021-2022 and is currently serving as an At-large member of the Executive Committee. Carol has identified important changes to the

James Heathman Horton

…A list of dissertations and graduate theses in botany completed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1912-2005. 3. History of Conference. https://www.wcu.edu/engage/professional-enrichment/conferences-and-community-classes/the-cullowhee-native-plant-conference/history-of-conference.aspx accessed on 9 April 2020….

William Willard Ashe

…in current usage for plants of eastern North America — though others of the names could come back into use in the future.”(1) His keen eye for detail led him…

William Battle Cobb

…was known as an innovator in the field of soil science. “The greatest time-saver in soil survey field work was introduced in North Carolina in 1920. W. B. Cobb and…

Spelunking in The Caves of Chapel Hill

…his/her initials and assumes that 100 years later I will know who H.R.T. is (pointing at you, Dr. Henry Roland Totten), and sometimes the locality information is difficult to interpret….

Ernest Gibbes Patton

…and retired from that institution in 1987.1 Patton’s thesis advisor at UCN-Chapel Hill was J. E. Adams, and the title of his Master’s Thesis was “Influence of flax root byproducts…