Tag Archives: Gardening in Wayne County

Tomato Season At The Farm Credit Farmers Market

Tomato Season At The Farm Credit Farmers Market

Many of us know there’s nothing better than a fresh tomato sandwich on a hot, summer day. Tomatoes are now in season in our area and are often a staple with many of our summer cookouts and meals. North Carolina ranks 9th nationally in tomato production, growing 96 million pounds of tomatoes in 2018. Although…read more »

Cucumber Season At The Farm Credit Farmers Market

Cucumber Season At The Farm Credit Farmers Market

Cucumbers are now in season around Wayne County! Many of us look forward to cool, crisp, fresh cucumbers during the summer season. The peak season for cucumbers is June to October. Although cucumbers can be grown across the state, Eastern North Carolina has a rich history of cucumber production. Wayne County of course has a…read more »

Peach Season At The Farm Credit Farmers Market

Peach Season At The Farm Credit Farmers Market

Sweet, juicy peaches in North Carolina are a symbol of summertime! North Carolina’s peach industry is unique in that it sells 90% of its crop on the fresh market, direct to the consumer just days from being picked ripe off the tree Cultivation of peaches began in China as early as 200 B.C. By the…read more »

RECIPE: Peach Salsa

RECIPE: Peach Salsa

PEACH SALSA Recipe from Extension Agent Michelle Estrada Ingredients 1 cup chopped peaches, canned or fresh (about 1.5 to 2 medium fresh) 1 large tomato, chopped 1 bell pepper, seeded and chopped 1⁄2 cup chopped onion (1⁄2 medium onion) 1⁄2 cup chopped cilantro 1 Tablespoon lime juice 1⁄4 teaspoon each salt and pepper Preparation Combine…read more »

July Gardening Tips

July Gardening Tips

Lawn Recycle your clippings as you mow instead of bagging and discarding them.  Returning these clippings to the law saves time, energy and money.  Grass clippings contain 4% nitrogen, 1% phosphorous, 3% potassium and smaller amounts of other essential nutrients. Try to change direction when mowing your lawn.  This will help strengthen the roots system and…read more »

Sweet Corn Season At The Farm Credit Farmers Market

Sweet Corn Season At The Farm Credit Farmers Market

One of the highlights of summer is enjoying fresh corn on the cob. Sweet corn is a popular vegetable for many of our summer cookout meals. You will soon be able to find sweet corn available locally in Wayne County. Even though the specific time of when sweet corn originated cannot be pin-pointed, we know…read more »

Pollinator Day At The Farm Credit Farmers Market On June 19

Pollinator Day At The Farm Credit Farmers Market On June 19

There are many insects and birds we depend on as pollinators in our environment. Honey bees are one well-known pollinator insects. Honey bees often get a bad name by people associating stings with them along with the misconception that they are thought to be aggressive. People that are unfamiliar with honeybees usually group them with…read more »

Blueberry Week At The Farm Credit Farmers Market

Blueberry Week At The Farm Credit Farmers Market

It is the start of blueberry season with fresh, tasty berries starting to be available in Eastern North Carolina. For more than 70 years, North Carolina blueberries have been a favorite in the American diet. Blueberries were first planted for commercial production in North Carolina in 1936. They were brought to North Carolina by an…read more »

June Gardening Tips

June Gardening Tips

As we welcome in summer, our gardens are now in full swing. With the summer weather, we have to keep our gardens watered regularly and be on the outlook for insect and disease problems. Below are gardening tips to help your garden grow through the month of June.  Lawn Mowing at the correct height and…read more »

Lookout For Squash Bugs

Lookout For Squash Bugs

Squash is a popular summer vegetable that we often try to grow in our gardens. However, one challenge when growing squash is having to deal with a common pests called squash bug. This insect can be a serious pest problem on not only squash but also zucchini, and pumpkin plants. The life cycle of the…read more »

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