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JOIN US! There are lots of reasons that you should be a member of the NCCFGA
Educational and Promotional Activities - Landscape Color Field Day - Grower Educational Seminars - Grower of the Year - Marketing and Promotions - Technical Reference Materials - Research, Scholarship and Marketing Research and Activities
The list goes on!
Why not find out all about the benefits of being a member of the NCCFA by clicking here
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Greenhouse Program at the Green and Growin' Show
A greenhouse track will be once again part of the Green and Growin' Show. The event will be held on January 18th in Greensboro at the Sheraton Four Seasons Hotel. Click here for full details.
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NC SELECT PROGRAM The North Carolina Commercial Flower Growers Association is making it easier for you to buy your next flowers locally, with the confidence that they will provide your garden with great results. Our new NC Select Program is a seal of approval, awarded to specific varieties that have been proven to withstand wide ranging, challenging North Carolina conditions.
The designation of NC Select reflects the confidence and experience of North Carolina's commercial greenhouse growers. Plants designated as NC Select varieties will provide homeowners as well as professional landscapers with an assurance of a rewarding gardening experience.
Visit NCSelectPlants.com for more details
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MEMBER LOCATOR Find a professional in your local area!
Did you know, the NCCFGA has literally hundreds of members, all across North Carolina? Our member locator makes it easy for you to find the location of the nearest members of the NCCFGA.
And our exclusive member locator will also tell where you can find participants inthe NC Select Program. Our new NC Select Program is a seal of approval awarded to specific floral varieties that have been proven to withstand wide ranging, challenging North Carolina conditions.
Check out our member locator today from the top of this page, or click here.
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Nursery and Greenhouse Water Treatment and Quality Workshop Davidson and Huntersville, North Carolina. January 26 2012, 9 a.m. to 4.15 p.m.
You will learn how to:
Manage plant pathogens, algae, biofilm, and salt problems in irrigation water
Use chemical or cultural approaches to treat water, based on presentations from industry and university experts
Click Here for full details and registration
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