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Alexander County Center

Green Thumb Gazette

January 2025 Newsletter
Blueberry Pruning Field Day 2025

NC Cooperative Extension-Alexander County Center is excited to announce the return of our annual Blueberry Pruning Field Day! This year, the event will be held on Saturday,        March 1st, at Campbell's Berry Farm in Hickory, NC. We invite all blueberry enthusiasts to join us for this hands-on learning experience led by Dr. Bill Cline, NC State Blueberry Specialist. To participate, please call us at 828-632-4451 to register. Participants are encouraged to bring their own pruning shears, lopping shears, gloves, and water. Be sure to dress appropriately for the weather and the occasion.

Pruning is an essential practice for maintaining healthy, productive blueberry bushes. Regular pruning improves fruit size and taste, makes the plants easier to manage, and promotes new growth by replacing old, less productive canes. During the field day, you’ll learn expert techniques to optimize your harvest and ensure the long-term health of your blueberry plants.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and practical skills—come ready to learn and prune!
Learn to Grow Native Plants with Winter Sowing!

Interested in growing native plants from seed this winter? This class is perfect for you! Buying native plants can be costly, even when your goal is to support native pollinators. That’s where winter sowing comes to the rescue—saving both your wallet and the environment.
Winter sowing is an easy, low-maintenance method to grow many native plants from seed at a fraction of the cost.

Join us on January 10th at the Alexander County Services Building for this hands-on workshop. Choose from two convenient time slots: 2–4 PM.  Spaces are limited, so call our office to reserve your spot and pick your preferred session. Don’t miss this opportunity to grow your garden and your knowledge this winter!



Save the Date! - Foothills Winter Landscapers Meeting 2025

Please save this date for this regional event designed for commercial landscapers and landscape contractors, offering landscape contractor credits, pesticide credits, & more! The all-day event will take place in Caldwell County at the
Broyhill Civic Center on January 23rd, 2025. Please call our office for more information on how to register (828-632-4451).
Caldwell Pesticide School- January 29th-30th

Whether you're a beginner aiming to earn your first pesticide license or an experienced applicator needing to renew a lapsed license, this pesticide school is perfect for you! Mark your calendars for the Caldwell Pesticide School on January 29th and 30th, 2025."
Click on the following links to see the Garden Calendars for each month:

BOLOs (Be On The Lookout)....

Month-by-month lists of common plant diseases, pests, and other problems you may encounter in North Carolina yards and gardens. Straight from our PDIC (Plant Disease & Insect Clinic) entomologists and pathologists!


2025 Brushy Mountain Tree Fruit Meeting

Welcome to our Regional Tree Fruit Meeting! This event is tailored for commercial tree fruit producers across the mountains, foothills, Brushy Mountain region, and Piedmont of North Carolina, as well as neighboring areas and states. Join us for an engaging day with specialists from NC State University, as we explore the latest research and management practices to enhance the success and sustainability of your orchards. Let's work together to tackle challenges, embrace innovations, and strengthen our tree fruit industry!
Become a Master Gardener Volunteer!

Join a network of passionate gardeners across the state who are dedicated to learning and sharing research-based information, enhancing their communities through horticulture, and connecting people with the benefits of gardening.


This 14 Week Course will start February 13th of 2024. Most classes will be held on Tuesdays from 1-4 p.m. unless otherwise posted. The locations will be the Alexander and Caldwell County Centers. The cost for the program is $125 which includes your book, demo supplies and field trips. Applications will be accepted through February 3rd or until the class is full.

Topics will Include, botany, small fruits, tree fruits, pesticide safety and IPM, wildflowers, tree ID and wildlife, gardening with natives, lawns and weeds, soil testing and composting, propagation, vegetables and raised beds, and more!

**This class is designed so that you finish with an Extension Master Gardener Certificate and hopefully go on to continue your volunteering and education to keep that certification. To obtain your certificate, you will be REQUIRED to complete 40 hours of volunteer service related to horticulture in the year following the completion of the class.

To register and for more info, please call the Alexander office at 828-632-4451 or contact Cari Rosenbalm by email at cari_rosenbalm@ncsu.edu.

2025 Alexander Extension Small Fruit Plant Sale

It is time again to start ordering your fruit plants and trees! The N.C. Cooperative Extension - Alexander County Center is now taking orders and will until sold out. There are some new items this year as well as some we have offered previous years.

Please know that the earlier you place your order the better chance we will be able to complete your request. Plants will be available for pickup on March 13, 2025.

To check current availability or to place your order, please call our office at 828-632-4451 or email Cari Rosenbalm at cari_rosenbalm@ncsu.edu.

Go to the following link for more information:  https://alexander.ces.ncsu.edu/0202/12/2024-small-fruit-plant-sale/
Alexander County offices will be closed Monday, January 20, 2025
in observance of
Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
 
NC State University and N.C. A&T State University work in tandem, along with federal, state and local governments, to form a strategic partnership called N.C. Cooperative Extension.
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