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30th April 2008

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Going Native - Urban Landscaping for Wildlife with Native PlantsPrint This Post/Page

28th April 2008

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Large Patch Attacks AgainPrint This Post/Page

24th April 2008

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2008 Southeastern NC Turf Conference Program April 29Print This Post/Page

16th April 2008

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Pythium Root Dysfunction Outbreak across North CarolinaPrint This Post/Page

16th April 2008

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2008 Southeastern NC Turf Conference BrochurePrint This Post/Page

16th April 2008

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Organic Lawn Care: A Guide to Lawn Maintenance and Pest Management for North CarolinaPrint This Post/Page

4th April 2008

People who practice organic lawn care can be proud of their efforts to recycle resources by composting yard waste and using other available waste products in their lawns. An organic lawn can provide all of the benefits of a healthy lawn without the use of synthetic chemicals. Establishing a healthy stand of grass is the best way to defend against pests. Many problems with weeds, diseases, and insects can be prevented or minimized by good planning and careful management.

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