Plant Problems

Plant Problems

It's that time of year when our plants start having problems from insects, disease, and other factors. Let's identify some live samples!

By N.C. Cooperative Extension, Alamance County

Date and time

Thursday, August 15 · 10 - 11am EDT

Location

NC Cooperative Extension - Alamance County Center

North Graham Hopedale Road Burlington, NC 27217

About this event

  • 1 hour

The class and demonstration will be held Thursday, August 15th from 10AM to 11AM at the Alamance County Agriculture Building: 209-C N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Burlington, NC.


This workshop will be a fun exercise in identifying plant problems whether they are caused by insects, disease, abiotic factors, etc. We will have samples on site to identify and learn how to recognize these problems in your own garden.


This workshop is free but registration is required.


Please contact Rhiannon Goodwin with any questions at Rhiannon_Goodwin@ncsu.edu or 336-570-6740.


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Organized by

Alamance County Center

209-C N Graham-Hopedale Rd

Burlington, NC 27217

OPEN MON-FRI: 8A-5P

(336) 570-6740

https://alamance.ces.ncsu.edu/

 

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