Blackberries & Raspberries: How to Create & Care for Your Caneberry Patch

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The N.C. Cooperative Extension Service will be holding a free seminar on how to create and care for your Caneberry patch. This event will be held on Monday February 27th  from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Macon County Center located on 193 Thomas Heights Rd. Franklin NC.

This seminar is geared for those new to growing blackberries and raspberries or desiring to learn more tips on how to maintain your Caneberry patch. Participants will learn about site selection and preparation, proper soil and plant fertility needs, spacing, trellising, weed control, choosing the right cultivars, pruning, harvesting and more. Finally, we will discuss the most common disease and insect problems and their possible control options.

For more information, go to macon.ces.ncsu.edu/events or contact theN.C. Cooperative Extension, Macon County Center to register at 828 349 2046 or e-mail Debbie Hunter at debbie_hunter@ncsu.edu

Caneberry Workshop

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