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NC Cooperative Extension - Brunswick County Center
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2020
NC Cooperative Extension is committed to providing North Carolina residents with research-based information that they can put to work in their lives!
Contact us for more information on Family & Consumer Sciences, Agriculture, Horticulture, and 4-H Youth Development.
Contact us for more information on Family & Consumer Sciences, Agriculture, Horticulture, and 4-H Youth Development.
Warm Season Turf
Matt Lenhardt, our County Extension Director and Commercial Horticulture agent, has recently done a podcast with Dr. George Place, a Horticulture Extension Assistant.
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Grocery Store Scavenger Hunt
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Follow along for a recap of our summer programming with Boiling Spring Lakes Parks and Recreation including a field trip to the grocery store!
Sign Up for Southeast LIFT 2022!
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Join us this spring for our Lifelong Improvements through Fitness Together program. To learn more and sign up, visit go.ncsu.edu/southeast-lift.
A Valentine's Day Favorite with a Healthy Twist
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Our Family and Consumer Sciences Interns present this delicious fondue recipe that includes pureed carrots and avocado. Click here to view the recipe: docs.google.com/document/d/1aaKHIJWifA4hanMUHone-8x53PsK5Kn5yZdSaonMZRw/edit?usp=sharing
Kitchen Connections December- Make This Winter Salad with Us!
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The Winter Citrus Salad from Med Instead of Meds will be a crowd favorite, try it today! medinsteadofmeds.com/winter-citrus-salad/ Register for Med Instead of Meds here: go.ncsu.edu/mim2022
N.C. Cooperative Extension in Brunswick County
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N.C. Cooperative Extension in Brunswick County is here to meet the needs of our citizens and provide research based information to our community.
November Kitchen Connections
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Just in time for the holidays, our FCS Agent prepares a simple, healthy, and delicious Sweet Potato Casserole. The recipe is available for you here: medinsteadofmeds.com/sweet-potato-casserole/
Move More: Air Writing
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Move More with Mrs. Angie and learn an active way to practice your literacy skills as a family. Then, send Mrs. Angie a photo or video of you using air writing as a family to angie_lawrence@ncsu.edu.
Brunswick County Schools- Migrant Education Program
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Learn more about our partners, the Migrant Education Program at Brunswick County Schools!
Unique Roasted Radishes Recipe
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Try roasted radishes with a twist! View the full recipe here: brunswick.ces.ncsu.edu/family-consumer-sciences/produce-fact-sheets/
A New Way to Enjoy Pizza: Zucchini Boats
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These easy zucchini boats make a delicious dinner full of nutrients. Find the recipe here: brunswick.ces.ncsu.edu/family-consumer-sciences/produce-fact-sheets/
Quick Pizza
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Join Mrs. Angie as she makes a quick pizza from our EFNEP recipes! This is a great recipe to get the whole family involved. Since everyone gets to make their own, it's also a great way to include your favorite foods. See if you can make a pizza with all five food groups! Here's the recipe: go.ncsu.edu/quick-pizza-recipe For more recipes from EFNEP, check out: ncefnep.org/category/recipes/
Farm to School Month: What is Farm to School
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This is the first video in a series highlighting Farm to School month. Join us in celebrating this month by finding produce grown here in North Carolina or by visiting a local farm or a farmers market!
Farm to School Month: NC Crunch
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This video continues our series hightlighting Farm to School month. Join us in celebrating by crunching into a locally grown apple!
Kitchen Connections- October
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View the recipe for Pumpkin Chicken Chili here: go.ncsu.edu/pumpkinchili.
A New Staple Meal in Your Home: Avocado Corn Salad
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A New Staple Meal in Your Home: Avocado Corn Salad
Your New Go-To Breakfast, Overnight Oats with Fruit
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Your New Go-To Breakfast, Overnight Oats with Fruit
Straight from the Garden, Summer Cucumbers
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Straight from the Garden, Summer Cucumbers
Brunswick County Food Safety Partner Meeting- May 24th, 2021
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Brunswick County Food Safety Partner Meeting- May 24th, 2021
Perfect for Spring & Summer- Honey Gingered Fruit Salad
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Perfect for Spring & Summer- Honey Gingered Fruit Salad
Backyard Sustainability Class: Food Waste
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Backyard Sustainability Class: Food Waste
Great tip. Thank you.
Great video. I'm sending this to my neighbor whose gardenias are chlorotic!!
Thanks from New Zealand
I've been amending with ironite and hollytone for several years with no better result. i just watched a video from India who suggests that gardenias do not like full sun all day. Dappled sun is better, or no more than 4 hrs full sun. Mine are in full sun about 9 hrs a day - they look beautiful Fall thru Spring but lose color and have bud drop in summer (central NC zone 8a July August temps 80-90). I'm going to provide some screening today 9/3/24 to see if it helps.
This was a terrific explanation; I really appreciate how you gave examples of the different types of deficiencies we may see in our plants leaves. My mother in laws received a gardenia in early summer and she been having some issues getting it acclimated to her environment. It hasn’t been transplanted yet to a larger pot yet, I was planning to do so in the fall. Is that timing ok for our zone (7b)?
Thank you
Great video with great information! Thank you Sir 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
I got MSM Turf, which is the first one to really knock it out
Wear are you country
Thank you very much.
What would the plant look like if the ph of the gardenia plant is too low? Do the leaves turn black if the iron chlorosis continues and pH not right?
What if there is black leaves and yellow
Thank you so much
I have gotten great results killing lespedeza with Change Up. One ounce per gallon of water with a a little Dawn added
Is lespedeza considered an annual weed such as crab grass?
I'd go with Farenheight herbicide, it has Dicamba in it and way cheaper than celsius, last you forever.
Thank you for the info. I have been doing a LOT of research trying to help my new Gardenias not die on me. The gardenia leaves turned all yellow like that, some do have green veins before they get to this point - but even giving them plant food did not correct the problem. Is it possible that overwatering will also turn the leaves that all yellow like that? I am really really hoping the plants are not root rotted - I bought them at Home Depot in containers and they already had one or two leaves all yellow. I did fertilize them with an acid loving fertilizer, and I treated them with a foliar spray as well with chelated iron, and added sulfur to the pots, because the soil was neutral instead of being slightly acidic... and as I said, some had green veins on the leaves. I tried aluminum sulfate, which seemed to restore the PH, but a week later the soil was back to neutral. I even tried watering with water made to a 6 ph with vinegar, but it doesn't last. Just a few minutes after watering, the PH is back to being at 7. I hoped that using the acid loving plant food would give the plants what they need, but even though they contain chelated minerals, including iron, the problem remains. I am going to try adding some epsom for the magnesium, but I am starting to think that they can't get the nutrients because of the roots possibly being damaged before I got the plant. I see disintegrated roots in one pot, although it also has some white ones, a lot of the roots at the bottom of the pot were falling apart. I don't see nematode symptoms, and I don't notice a sour smelll or mushy roots, but the majority of the roots are brownish and thin looking, not white and plump. I am at a loss as to what to do to fix the soil PH in a short time as the aluminum sulfate was only a temporary fix. I hope if I treat the roots and soil with hydrogen peroxide solution and repot that it will kill any fungi in the soil and roots, and help the plant recover... and hopefully giving it the acidic loving fertilizer with chelated minerals in it, plus the magnesium sulfate from the epsom, that it will recover. Does the absorption of nitrogen also depend on the acidity of the soil? I'm guessing not, but I am not certain, and it would be helpful to know. Otherwise I suspect it's the roots are damaged. So frustrating to buy plants in this condition. Home Depot has a great return policy for plants, but I don't want the money, I want the Gardenias to live! My Gardenias are still producing buds, and the buds are opening to give me beautiful flowers. Though some did turn yellowish after a few days, and then turned brown ... I assumed I was overwatering them when that happened.. so I have purchased some potting soil for cactus (contains "forest products", peat moss, and something else, and is touted as fast draining) and some pumice stone to try to help it drain better. I read that you are to water them deeply, but that they need to drain well... as far as I can tell they do that, but it's hard to know how much water is too much in a pot. I just water till its coming out the bottom, and then water it a bit more to ensure that the soil doesn't have dry spots. I'm honestly not sure how to avoid dry spots in pots without watering it really well. Hoping the pumice stone added to an allegedly fast draining soil will do the trick. Any insight you can give if you have time for it would be greatly appreciated.
Make sure their pot has a good amount of holes in them not just on the bottom. Yes, good drainage is important, but good airflow throughout the root zone is very beneficial. A quick fix of the soil would be to use potting soil specifically made for acidic loving plants. Gardenia's need somewhat low pH soil. Basically, if the soil environment isn't 5~6.5, they can't uptake and metabolize the nutrients your providing. Even if you gave iron, it won't be able to feed. So fix the soil first. Then, after a few weeks provide acidic type fertilizer such as that for blueberries, azaleas, etc. Use this along with a fertilizer that contains not just iron, but also, magnesium, & manganese. And only water when the top few inches of the pot is dry. Do not over water. Allow to dry a bit in between watering. Morning and early afternoon sun is good, but shade after 2 pm is helpful too. Like this video mentioned, they are heavy feeders, especially when they are trying to bloom. It all makes sense though because they can bloom their hearts out too. Heavy feeding meaning, you'll need to provide these nutrients at least once a month (preferably every other watering) during the bloom season. I prefer to feed them using liquid ferts, and use rainwater when feeding. Gardenias can be a bit particular in their needs, but that's "gardening" for ya... If every plant were the same in their needs, that would just be downright boring, right? Find their sweet spot and your golden. Have fun with it 👍
Thank you sir. I live in Florida and have a huge Gardenia and a few smaller ones that I cloned off the big one. Our soil here is very sandy, not much in minerals. I do have both problems you talked about. I have liquid iron and Miracle grow. I will apply both today, if, it's stops raining. LOL. Thanks again.
You answer my specific question--thank you👍
Thanks for the clarity. My plants need Nitro so I will get right on that. Thank you!
Very helpful sir thanks
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Right information Thank you Sir.
Your soup looks awesome! I just signed up for your newsletter. Hoping to receive the recipe very soon. I have frozen turkey carcass bone broth from Thanksgiving that I want to try using in this recipe. Thanks bunches!
Hi Michael, here is a link to the recipe: docs.google.com/document/d/1I7HsQmqwJS3p4GwJQlC9oqfRUrxj7FFx/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=118222573305826375317&rtpof=true&sd=true
@@nccooperativeextension-bru7816 Many thanks!
What was the spices you used
Oregano, cumin, salt & pepper, and red pepper flakes if you want some spice!
I have four of them, in the beginning, the leaves are beautiful green. now leaves look like some dust on it. not that green and shine, I tried to water with vinegar, add iron, fertilizer, the leaves look still not that green., i don't know why? how to fix it.
Yum. I’m going to make this dish this week
Wow. That was so not helpful. I would have liked to hear a discussion of fungal infection versus bacterial. You could have mentioned pruning out oldest stems to ground in order to improve vigor, air flow, and light into the interior of the shrub. You could have warned people of routinely wetting the foliage through irrigation practices. And yes, promptly removing just one leaf that shows infection can drastically slow down the spread of disease. And yes, fall clean up. Just like roses, the old mulch can be raked up and fresh mulch installed. Horticultural oil at bud break.......though it cannot treat the soil below the plant. But most of all a fungicide application at bud break of the entire plant and surrounding soil is the easiest fix. Even Matilda Gutges will be cercospora free, unless we get a lot of rain. Bonide Infuse. .......And you probably know about others. You could have told them, but you did not. Why not?
It was and thank you 😊
Aw heck! Why is a native plant, a groundcover, getting vilified as a “weed”, rather than a preferable walkable surface to environmentally-disastrous turf grass. Pretty ridiculous.
Its not a preferable ground cover at all LOL. Its invasive only in the summer, doesn't have properties that are desirable like actual turf (Fescue, Bremuda, etc) The herbicides mentioned are very clean and have minimal affect on species outside of broadleaf weeds. This is a fantastic video with great information!
@@picksmith4157 , LOL yourself. Shows what you know. Actual turf has very little utility outside of sports and food for ruminants. However, native plants are hosts for insects we need to survive. Furthermore, by definition, native plants are not weeds, but many turf grasses ARE weeds. Before you play the following old saw: "A weed is just a plant growing where YOU don't want it," bear in mind that is a folksy saying, not a useful definition for deciding what plants warrant eliminating.
It's 100% a weed because botanists classified it as such. Sorry the meanings of words don't conform to your worldview.
Chamber bitter sells good (Chanca piedra) good for kidney stones or gallstones. Grass is the weed. Herbs are God given medicines.
Thank you. Very useful information that I had difficulty finding in other videos
Thank you!
I think this is magnesium deficiency primarily. Iron def shoving on new leaves.
Thanks info….
We're glad you found this useful! Be sure to check out more videos on our channel for other great information.
Very very useful upload 👍👍🤝🤝
A tank mix of 1oz of Southern Lawn Yard Herbicide per gallon of water doesn't work either.
do gardinia like direct sun or sun /shade
This depends what your climate conditions are. If planted in Zone 10 (I'm in florida) the sun may burn buds and leaves and dehydrate your plant even though it's soil is moisture. I had to dig up my gardenia and strictly give it shade (now in filtered light).
Yum looks delicious!
The most useful gardenia yellow leaves information ! Thank you very much 😊.
simple and clear! thank you sir!
I hate this stuff, Tenacity won’t kill it
Is for crabgrass dallias grass different kinds of bad grass Not broadleafs
Speed Zone are T Zone will kill also Oregon weed killer look on bottle Tenacity
i always saute my cabbage but never thought of putting apple cider vinegar in! I will definitely try that.
YUM!
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