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Accessible Recreation Warmer weather is creating more opportunities to get outside, whether for a walk around the block or a game with friends. Organizations like ACCESS of Wilmington are making sure everyone has that opportunity, regardless of ability. Read more about how the group is helping people with disabilities of all ages get out and get active. Also, we answer more reader questions about electric vehicles (part of an ongoing conversation about energy tech) on page 7.

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Albert Proskey, Orlando. A member of Haywood EMC Editor’s note: After putting our Carolina Calendar section on hold during the uncertainty of the pandemic, we’ve found event listing submissions to be slow to bounce back. Although we don’t have enough to bring the section back in our print version, you can find a listing of events by region (or submit your own) at carolinacountry.com/calendar.

Mysterious Sonker Origins I enjoyed the article “Save Room for Sonker” [about the Surry County Sonker Trail] (December 2021, page 34) and clipped it out. Going through recipes that I have printed out, I came across Versunkener Apfelkuchen (German Sunken Apple Cake). I wondered whether “sonker” could have been derived from German. Susan Ferris, Durham. A member of Piedmont Electric Editor’s Note: Susan did some searching online and did discover NC’s German connection in that region of the state (more information to that end is available at ncpedia.org/german-settlers). Some speculate its origins are from Scottish or ScotchIrish immigrants (sonkertrail.org/what-is-sonker), but sonker’s verifiable roots remain a mystery.

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Moss Maintenance Q: How can I kill weeds in my moss yard without hurting my moss? I dug them out last year, but they came back. They have clover-like leaves and a spindly yellow flower. Missy Vorus, via carolinacountry.com in response to the article “Go Green With Moss” (August 2010)

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Reliable, Affordable Power Through Cooperation By Jason Caudle

The electric power grid is sometimes referred to as the most-complicated machine ever built. Nationwide, it’s made up of thousands of power plants and millions of miles of transmission and distribution lines. Here in North Carolina, electric cooperatives maintain more than 100,000 miles of line to ensure affordable, reliable power is available 24/7 to members across 93 counties. Keeping the power grid in top form is a big job, but through the principle of Cooperation Among Cooperatives, North Carolina’s electric co-ops rely on each other for support — during and after extreme weather events, while deploying innovaTEMA is dedicated tive grid technologies, and in securing infrastructo getting co-ops ture materials. the supplies they Tarheel Electric Membership Association need, when they (TEMA) is one example of that cooperation. TEMA is need them, at the a co-op, formed by electric lowest possible cost. cooperatives in the 1970s, that provides the materials and supplies needed to operate and maintain the electric system. Today, TEMA serves co-ops in North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland. By working together through TEMA, those electric cooperatives can source materials cost-effectively and receive them efficiently. TEMA’s warehouse in Raleigh has 112,000 square feet of storage space with materials on hand that include grid protective equipment; transformers; hardware like bolts, connectors, splices and sleeves; utility lighting; and grid construction and maintenance materials. As the world has navigated the uncertainty of the pandemic, TEMA has proven to be an

invaluable resource for ensuring the state’s electric co-ops can maintain reliable service at an affordable cost. Our team at TEMA has worked hard to provide top-notch service, and we’ve kept supply trucks rolling from our warehouse five days a week. While supply chain issues have impacted businesses worldwide, TEMA has placed even greater emphasis on market forecasts and works closely with electric co-ops to plan ahead. We’ve increased inventory of some critical materials from a 90-day supply to 120- and 180-day supplies to offset longer lead times. We try to keep our crystal ball as clear as possible, and by working closely with our member co-ops, we can plan and stay ready to best serve co-op consumer-members at the end of the line. So if you see storm clouds on the horizon this summer, rest easy knowing your electric cooperative is supported by a statewide network, including our staff of employees dedicated to getting it the supplies it needs, when it needs them, at the lowest possible cost. TEMA is owned by the members we serve and relies on cooperation among cooperatives — and we are seeing firsthand that the cooperative model works. Jason Caudle is the chief operating officer for the Tarheel Electric Membership Association.

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Quick Hits Purple Power Join the Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org) in wearing purple in June to support those living with the disease and other forms of dementia. Safe Eats When picnicking, food should never sit out for more than one hour if temperatures are above 90 degrees. Protect Your Noggin Always wear a helmet—and make sure children are wearing helmets—when riding a bike. It can save lives. Sunny Day The first official day of summer is June 21, marking the summer solstice (when the sun travels along its northernmost path in the sky).

NC Co-ops Advance Their Brighter Future Journey Annual Meeting creates opportunity for collaboration In April, nearly 400 electric co-op leaders from across the state are meeting in Raleigh for the 2022 Statewide Annual Meeting. Joe Brannan, executive vice president and CEO for North Carolina’ Electric Cooperatives, opened the meeting by addressing During a panel discussion, Puckett spoke with leaders the importance of collabfrom Carteret-Craven Electric Cooperative, Randolph oration among the state’s EMC and South River EMC. electric co-ops. “Collaboration is something that is part of who we are. It goes way back to our predecessors and how they built our cooperatives from the ground up,” Brannan said. “And it’s how we’ll continue to advance our Brighter Future journey.” Sessions included national co-op perspectives from Jeffrey Connor, COO of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, and Nelle Hotchkiss, COO for North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives; and remarks from Greg Puckett, executive vice president and general manager of Surry-Yadkin EMC and board president for the North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation. “As cooperatives, our strength is in our mission of service and in our proficiency in working together,” Puckett said. “Through cooperation — with each other and with our members — we are staying on the leading edge of innovation.”

Who’s Who at the Annual Meeting STATEWIDE LEADERS The following were elected to 2022–2023 board leadership positions: NCEMC (power supply): President Greg Puckett, Surry-Yadkin EMC; Vice President Susan Flythe, Cape Hatteras EC; Secretary-Treasurer Greg Andress, Union Power Cooperative Greg Puckett NCAEC (co-op services): President Tom Batchelor, Haywood EMC; Vice President Richard Midgett, Cape Hatteras EC; Secretary-Treasurer Dirk Burleson, Rutherford EMC

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TEMA (material supply): Incoming directors: District I: Greg Andress, Union Power Cooperative; District II: Columbus Jeffers, Roanoke Electric; District III: Larry Fowler, Brunswick EMC

YOUTH LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS The North Carolina Association of Electric Cooperatives awards three scholarships each year to Youth Tour participants from the past year: • Betsy Kornegay (Brunswick EMC) received the Katie Bunch Memorial Scholarship; • Catherine Lee (Jones-Onslow EMC) received the Gwyn B. Price Memorial Scholarship; and • Sydney Loflin (EnergyUnited) received the Youth Leadership Council Scholarship.

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Carteret County Teacher Inspires Next Generation of Leaders Sirkin has been awarded Bright Ideas Grants impacting 6,300 students Marsha Sirkin, technology teacher at White Oak Elementary School in Cape Carteret, NC, has been impacting the lives of students for nearly 15 years. Since she started teaching, Sirkin has been on a mission to get children back into creating and imagining, and she’s achieving that mission through ingenuity and unwavering dedication, and with support from her local electric co-op’s Bright Ideas grant program. In 2006, Sirkin, in collaboration with Sarah Weinhold, another teacher at her school, was awarded her first Bright Ideas grant from Carteret-Craven Electric Cooperative for the project, “Math for Mimio Boards.” She has received 13 more grants since. Bright Ideas grants are available from electric cooperatives to teachers throughout the state to enhance student success through hands-on learning. For Sirkin, the grants enabled her to integrate innovative learning experiences in her technology lab. While her projects have covered diverse subjects and included advanced technologies such as virtual reality headsets, 3D printers and Sparki robots, they all have one thing in common: bringing learning to life for her students. Her most recent project — “Coding Across the Curriculum!” — allowed her students to build, create and connect technology to their curriculum. Students in pre-kindergarten through second grade learned to code through their sight words and community maps, while third through fifth grade students learned to use JavaScript to design their own programs. “By providing students a way to explore technology and learn coding skills, the Bright Ideas program is helping teachers, like Mrs. Sirkin, to grow the next generations of the workforce,” said Melissa Glenn, communications specialist for

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Carteret-Craven Electric Cooperative. “Projects like this provide students the opportunity for hands-on learning and give them the ability to bring their imagination to life.” Carteret-Craven Electric Cooperative has been awarding Bright Ideas grants to innovative educators for nearly 30 years, and Sirkin is one of their most decorated grant recipients. “I am a first-hand witness of the extraordinary experiences that can happen when everyone gives a little,” Sirkin said. “Literal ‘pocket change’ through Carteret-Craven Electric Cooperative’s Operation Round-Up

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Ten years ago, U.S. Navy veteran Andrea Daniels had to learn to walk again. Complications from routine surgery resulted in Andrea having her left leg amputated above the knee. It took several years to adjust to her new life with a prosthetic leg.

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Andrea moved from Chestertown, Maryland, to Wilmington in 2016 to escape the cold weather. She started looking for connections in her new hometown. “It got to the point that I wondered about my life’s purpose,” Andrea says. “I began to seek out veterans’ groups to connect with and found Project SOAR for veterans with disabilities. This type of sports and recreation program wasn’t even on my radar.” She got fitted for a swim-leg prosthesis to take part in kayaking and other sports through Project SOAR (Sports, Outreach, Adapted Recreation), an adaptive sports program for veterans with disabilities. Affiliated with ACCESS of Wilmington, SOAR serves veterans of all ages who have physical, intellectual and other limitations. ACCESS partners with the University of North Carolina Wilmington’s (UNCW) Recreation Therapy program to obtain funding through the Department of Veteran’s Affairs Adapted Sports Grant. Through ACCESS, Andrea met people with disabilities who participated in other adaptive sports, including surfing, archery and cycling. She found her niche playing wheelchair tennis every Friday morning through the Wilmington chapter of Wheel Serve NC, a collaboration between the Greater Wilmington Tennis Association (GWTA), ACCESS and UNCW Recreation Therapy.

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Focusing on inclusion, programs are open to the public through group activities, team sports and one-on-one. Costs vary depending on the service.

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Pamela A. Keene is a freelance journalist who writes for magazines and newspapers across the Southeast and nationally.

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Partnerships with organizations like the University of North Carolina Wilmington’s recreational therapy department, help expand services. UNCW furnishes adaptive equipment, student assistants and facilities volunteers to ACCESS and in return, students gain practical experience as part of their education. “On so many levels, the community has really gotten behind ACCESS and the services we offer,” John says. “Businesses and individuals are seeing the benefits of investing in initiatives for all our residents.” As coordinator of the Greater Wilmington Tennis Association, Candy Pegram saw the need for wheelchair tennis in the community. She was familiar with Wheel Serve NC, a Charlotte-based wheelchair tennis program that operates multiple locations in the state. She coaches wheelchair tennis for the GWTA and Wheel Serve NC, partnering with ACCESS for referrals. “We have one tournament-level wheelchair player,” Candy says. “All of our players here in Wilmington were at one time able-bodied. Some are playing tennis for the first time. The truth is that Wheel Serve NC is providing a chance for meaningful ways for people with disabilities to recreate, keep active and fit.” Andrea Daniels can testify to the benefits of ACCESS and what it does for people with disabilities and the community. “When I first moved to Wilmington, I had no idea I would be able to participate in sports and other activities,” she says. “All of a sudden, I found other alternatively abled people who had the same goals I did. It has made all the difference — it opened my world.”

Andrea Daniels participates in adaptive sports thanks to Project SOAR, an adaptive sports program for veterans with disabilities.

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1 hands and thank them for their service. Finally, offer a tin of homemade cookies. 3. Help the children paint a Van Gogh-style painting. Find “The Usborne Art Treasury” by Rosie Dickens at the library. Directions are given about using forks and dabs of white paint to recreate Van Gogh’s swirly clouds! 4. A really fun science experiment is creating a crystal. Directions are provided in “Geology Lab for Kids” by Garret Romaine. Bend a pipe cleaner into a cube shape. Tie 2 feet of string to the middle of a pencil and to a corner of the pipe cleaner cube. Pour 3 cups of boiling water into a wide-mouth jar. Stir in 9 tablespoons of Borax. Lower the pipe cleaner down into the jar. In the morning there will be a crystal-covered pipe cleaner floating in the jar! If you add food coloring, you’ll create a beautifully colored crystal. 5. On a sunny day, take the children to your local cemetery. Walk through the lanes and stop to read names, dates and quotes. Talk about how these folks were loved by many people. Talk about the circle of life. Your ease will be appreciated by the children. Then read them the wonderful storybook, “City Dog, Country Frog” by Mo Willems. It is a perfect tale of friendship, loss and hope. Cynthia Drake, author of “A Grandmother’s Sourcebook,” lives in Durham and is a member of Piedmont Electric Cooperative.

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5 Ways to Regain Control During a Stressful Day Putting yourself first can make the difference between a good, bad or terrible day By Rue Reynold

We all have bad days, but sometimes bad days can take a turn for the worst when it comes to our tolerance levels, negative thoughts and emotional health. To combat these feelings or even help prevent them from getting out of control, it’s important to remember your needs and incorporate certain actions to regain control when you’re feeling overwhelmed.

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Take yourself out of a situation Taking yourself out of a stressful situation might be easier said than done depending on the circumstances. However, staying in the environment — physically or mentally — will do more harm than good. If you can’t leave the area entirely, small actions can be just as fulfilling. Excusing yourself for a bathroom break or grabbing water can make a world of difference to your mood.

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World Taste with a Fiesta Fusion Explore creamy and crunchy textures in a fiery and zesty package

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In small bowl, combine cucumber, tomato, onion and cilantro. Add half of the lime juice and season with salt and pepper. Let relish sit at room temperature. In blender or food processor, process 1 cup stock and salsa until smooth. Pour mixture into medium saucepan. Add remaining stock and hummus. Season with salt and pepper and bring to boil over high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer until slightly thickened, about 15 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in remaining lime juice. Divide soup between two bowls and top with relish and tortilla strips. Yield: 2 servings

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The lively flavors of this paella will set off a fiesta in your mouth. 1 container (16 ounces) chunky salsa (mild or medium) 12 ounces chicken tenders, patted dry 3 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided 12 ounces fully cooked chicken sausage or pork sausage links 3 cups low-sodium canned chicken stock, water or combination 2 cups long-grain rice 1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus additional to taste, divided 1 cup frozen peas ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro or parsley Lime wedges Freshly ground black pepper Remove ½ cup salsa. Set aside. In a blender or food processor, process remaining salsa until smooth. Put chicken in a bowl, add ½ cup puréed salsa and toss to coat. Cover and marinate in refrigerator for 30 minutes or up to 2 hours. In a high-sided sauté pan, heat 2 tablespoons oil over high heat until it simmers. Season chicken with salt and pepper and cook until just cooked through, about 3 minutes per side. Remove to plate, loosely tent with foil and rest for 10 minutes. Slice into 2-inch pieces. Add remaining oil to pan and heat until simmering. Cook sausage about 3 minutes per side. Remove to plate, loosely tent with foil and rest for 10 minutes. Slice on bias into 2-inch pieces. Wipe out pan with paper towels and add remaining puréed salsa and stock; bring to boil. Add rice and 1 teaspoon salt. Bring mixture to boil, cover and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook until liquid is absorbed and rice is tender, about 18 minutes. Remove from heat. Sprinkle peas on top. Cover with lid and sit for 5 minutes. Fluff with fork then stir in chicken, sausage, peas and cilantro. Spoon remaining salsa on top. Yield: 4–6 servings

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panels. Will the roof need to be replaced before the solar panels need to be replaced? The best orientation for solar panels is south facing to receive direct light throughout the day. A shaded roof helps keep your home cool in the summertime but reduces solar energy production. Maintenance and reliability A solar system doesn’t last forever. Lifespans range from 25 to 30 years. As systems degrade over time, they produce less energy. Maintenance and repairs may be needed. Solar panels only produce power when the sun is shining. If you want solar to power your home at other times, like after dark, you’ll need to invest in battery storage system, which comes at an additional cost.

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Roofing Consider the age, orientation and shade of your roof. It is more difficult — and expensive — to reroof a home with solar

This column was written by Miranda Boutelle of the Efficiency Services Group. Visit carolinacountry.com/your-energy for more ideas on energy efficiency.

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Principal Laurie Strope is inspiring students in Onslow County By Jacob Brooks

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owdy, Carolina Country readers. Jacob Brooks again. Leadership has been on my mind, so I went lookin’ for some. But this time, I traded the Blue Ridge Mountains for the Outer Banks. Meet my new friend and 2021–2022 Onslow County Principal of the Year, Mrs. Laurie Strope. Laurie is no stranger to electric co-ops. In high school, she represented Jones-Onslow EMC on the NC Youth Tour, and like most rising juniors and seniors in rural America, that was the first time Laurie visited Washington, D.C. It was also around that time that her journey as an educator began. A graduate of Southwest Onslow High School, she recalls a specific role model from her high school years. “Dr. Lesly Eason was one of my favorite high school teachers. She taught English & Psychology. She was also the cheerleading coach. I wanted to be like her.” Equipped with a bachelor’s degree in education from NC State, Laurie’s career began in Johnston County. And, like every educator ever, her servant heart drove her ambition, “I taught for three years and realized my 8th graders had extreme deficits in reading and math. They were behind, and I realized I needed more training.” Laurie’s commitment to North Carolina’s youth took her back to NC State, where she earned a Master’s in Education with a focus in reading. “I had to craft my skillset in teaching reading skills at the middle school level. The training was necessary.” Johnston County was a great start for Laurie, but something was missing. “My sister, Sherri, was having her first baby.” When asked about her relationship with Sherri, love fills Laurie’s voice, “Oh, we’re so close. We’re best friends. I missed my family and wanted to go home. I couldn’t stand not being there and my sister having a baby.” And who do we think Laurie called for advice? That’s right, Dr. Lesley Eason. Laurie’s light shines when discussing her mentor: “I called her and said, ‘I’m ready to move back home.’ That very same day a teacher resigned from her school, Dixon Middle. And the rest is history. I followed her from Dixon Middle to Dixon High.” She didn’t stop there. Laurie sought an Administrative

Principal Strope at Richlands Elementary

Degree, went back to Dixon Middle as an assistant principal, journeyed down the road to Drexler Middle as an assistant principal, made a stop at Hunter’s Creek Middle as an assistant principal, and in 2016 became principal at Richlands Elementary. Laurie is steadfast in her beliefs. “One thing I do believe is you have to look at the whole child. Each student comes from a different place. Everyone has experienced some sort of trauma: family issues, through COVID, loss of loved ones, etc. There has been a ‘something.’ So, educators take on the responsibility of doing all we can to help each student learn and grow.” Principal Strope also knows learning must happen outside the classroom. With the motto, “Learn. Serve. Lead.,” as their guide, students engage in community service projects, such as canned food drives and writing cards for nursing homes, all in the name of citizenship. “We just want to grow good people, good citizens, good stewards of our larger community.” (Amen to that). Laurie is gearing up for a new adventure. She’s heading to Southwest Elementary where she’ll be taking over as principal. They’ll be blessed to have her. Principal Strope, thank you for your leadership and commitment to the youth of NC. Our rural communities thrive with leaders like you. Oh, and the baby mentioned above, her name is Caroline. And Caroline is now studying for a degree in Elementary Education at East Carolina University. Jacob Brooks is a human being. He tries to be a better person every day. Faith, hope and love are important to him.

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Carolina Adventures

July 1–3

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Ocean City Has All That Jazz Ocean City celebrates pride, integrity and perseverance By Rue Reynold

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n a time of segregation and marginalization of people of color — 15 years before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 — Ocean City made history as the only African American-owned community with residential beach property in North Carolina, turning a desolate World War II military site into a lively coastal town. Ocean City Jazz Festival was born of humble beginnings in 2009, a two-hour event featuring two jazz musicians in a 30-by-40-foot tent at the community center. Local leaders created a feast for the 100 people in attendance to celebrate the community’s 60th anniversary. That one night has blossomed into a weekend event attracting over 1,600 attendees, evolving with the purpose of funding and preserving the foundation of the community. Craig and Carla Torrey, festival committee co-chairs, strive to bring awareness to the community’s history and raise funds to maintain and preserve aging buildings. “Ocean City Jazz Festival is a place where people of all backgrounds come together to see old friends and make new ones,” Craig explains.

tastings will be readily available throughout the night with recipes coming from cookbooks that date back to the community’s beginnings. The festival continues in full swing over the weekend with art, music and food starting at 5 p.m. on July 2 and again on July 3. Get a taste of comfort with community-made dishes or explore the various styles of food trucks that will be taking orders throughout the night. Attendees would also be able to take part in the festival’s popular silent auction and contests. Visit the art village and booths of visual artists before heading to the stage for the main event.

An event for the history books Attendees can expect a weekend full of laughs and excitement with interactive activities and music that aims straight for the soul. On Friday, July 1, the Ocean City Jazz Festival will go all-out in its first live attendance in two years with a special kick-off party beginning at 6 p.m. The evening will start with an unveiling ceremony of Ocean City’s induction into the NC Civil Rights Trail, a special marker acknowledging the community’s role in the Civil Rights Movement. Following the ceremony is an all-white attire event with a jazz pianist. Food and wine

Special thanks Craig and Carla extend their appreciation to supporters of the event, including Jones-Onslow EMC, the NC Arts Council, South Arts, the Town of North Topsail Beach and Only in Onslow, all of which have been invaluable partners for the Ocean City Jazz Festival and community.

Star-studded line-up From pure straight-ahead jazz to smooth easy listening, you can indulge in your soul or dance the night away to performances from notable and Grammy-nominated artists, including Marqueal Jordan, John Brown Little Big Band, Eric Darius, Vincent Ingala, Gerald Veasley, Cyrus Chestnut and Derrick Gardner with the John Brown Quartet.

Rue Reynold is the editorial assistant for Carolina Country.

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reenhouse kits give gardeners the benefits of a greenhouse — more growing space and a longer growing season — for much less money than the cost of a permanent greenhouse. They’re also fairly easy to come by, with options available at stores such as Walmart, Tractor Supply, Lowe’s and Home Depot. “Greenhouse kits come with lots of different options,” says Jonathan Pritchett, a Home Depot store manager in Raleigh. “The demand for greenhouse kits has just exploded since COVID-19 hit. People had more time, and gardening was something they could do at home. And even a small greenhouse can give them the ability to grow a lot of their own produce.” Prices for greenhouse kits span a wide range. Home Depot, for example, offers kits from $59 to $14,000. Size, durability of materials used, and extra features included account for the variation in prices.

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A greenhouse kit is definitely not something to buy on impulse. Jonathan advises doing some careful planning before you place your order. First and foremost, he urges homeowners to consider any homeowners association requirements or zoning laws.

Keep your garden growing year-round with a greenhouse kit By Margaret Buranen

“Placement of the greenhouse is key,” Jonathan emphasizes. “You want an open spot that will get pretty much all-day sun. Next best would be facing the afternoon sun.” Choosing a location that is close to a source of water will make watering plants much easier. But if the greenhouse needs to be far from a faucet to get the most sun, buy an extension hose. Flooring is also an important consideration. “Most starter kits do not come with flooring. If the greenhouse will sit on dirt, it has to be absolutely level,” Jonathan says. Because dirt floors can attract insects, he also recommends applying a weed barrier around the dirt floor and outside of the greenhouse, which will also discourage rodents. Some greenhouse kits have side skirts that can be buried to stop weeds. Crushed rock spread on top of a dirt floor will add more protection against weeds and also promotes better drainage. Digging a trench around the outside of the greenhouse is another way to increase drainage.

Other considerations

To protect vulnerable plants on North Carolina’s cold winter nights, a greenhouse needs a source of heat. In western portions of the state, that source might be an

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Get the most from your greenhouse

Dr. Natalie Bumgarner, horticulture extension specialist at the University of Tennessee, offers the following expert advice on greenhouse gardening: Plants best suited for greenhouses M Produce and flowers grown from seed, such as heirloom varieties, that need heating from late winter to late spring. M Produce grown year-round, especially hydroponically, that needs heating and cooling all year. M Tropical plants, citrus trees and orchids that requires heating and lighting in all cool-weather seasons. Greenhouse gadgets M Install a sensor connecting a greenhouse thermometer to your smart phone. While away, you can adjust the fan, heater, vents or mister as needed to protect plants. M A small mister system tied to a timer or environmental sensor is one of the best ways to keep plants moist and reduce air temperature.

electric heater. But for much of North Carolina, Jonathan says a heat lamp will do the trick. “A 350- to 500-watt lamp, the kind used in chicken coops, clipped on the frame is all you need,” he explains. As spring temperatures rise, plants in a greenhouse can become stressed by heat. Jonathan advises making sure that the greenhouse you want has adjustable windows for ventilation. A fan, even a small one, will help keep the afternoon air cooler. Shelving is sold separately from the greenhouse itself. The shelving should be the same brand as the greenhouse kit, or a compatible one. (Read the labels to be certain.) Then the framing hardware will match. And be sure to weigh your current and future gardening needs when investing in a greenhouse kit. “For most people, if they have the room and budget, a 10-foot by 10-foot is a great size greenhouse to start with,” Jonathan suggests. “You can pack a lot of different plants into it and add on more sections later. If you go with a 4-foot by 7-foot greenhouse, you may wish very quickly that you had chosen [something a little larger].” Margaret Buranen writes from her home in Kentucky.

M Metallic shade cloths are more expensive than mesh ones, but work better because they reflect heat. They’re great for late spring or early fall days when midday temperatures shoot up.

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Follow instructions provided with the greenhouse kit and always have the recommended number of people on hand to lift and assemble the greenhouse. Make sure pets that might enter the greenhouse have a way out to avoid overheating during summer months.

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Carolina Gardens

Feasts for the Eyes Ornamental sweet potatoes are a visual treat Story and photos by L.A. Jackson

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ummy sweet potatoes, which make some of the best pies for any Southern supper table, can be added to the veggie garden this time of year — but hold on. There is also another sweet potato to plant this month. One that is more a feast for the eyes. The ornamental sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) has been around for a while, but many gardeners are still happily “discovering” it. Like its edible cousin, ornamental sweet potato is a sprawling, crawling vine, but with a delightful dose of visual sass. True to the “ornamental” tag, this sweet potato’s value come from its colorful looks — and there are many. To prove this point, two of the first cultivars to be introduced were eye-candy opposites: “Margarita” is a flashy pleasure bathed in the glow of neon lime-green, while “Blackie” is a dusky, reddish-purple beauty with foliage shaped like oak leaves. Since the debut of “Margarita” and “Blackie,” the ornamental sweet potato hit parade has only become more diverse. This includes the Sweet Caroline series developed at NC State University that shows off cultivars in shades such as chartreuse, deep purple, rust red and green. And then there’s the popular “Tricolor” cultivar that can’t decide what hue it wants to be, so it settles for white, green and pink (all on the same plant). Being a vine, ornamental sweet potato can be used as a colorful groundcover or accent spilling over a fence or raised bed wall. This pretty is also a prime candidate to flow out of planters and window boxes. Ornamental sweet potatoes are drought tolerant and,

Ornamental sweet potato plays nicely with flowering vinca in a large planter.

true to their tropical America's origin, love our summer heat. Placing them in an area that receives around six hours of sun will help keep their colors vibrant, while mulching cuts down on your watering chore. Adding a small dose of time-release fertilizer properly feeds their nutrient needs though the growing season. Although the tubers can be dug up in the fall and saved for next spring’s garden, my results have been underwhelming, so I just grow ornamental sweet potatoes as annuals, which is common, since they are relatively inexpensive. But, can you eat the tubers? For typical ornamental sweet potatoes, if you enjoy bland, the answer is yes. However, there is a spanking brand-new series called Treasure Island to look for locally or online that combines colorful leaves with tastier ‘taters, so if you want to double your pleasure, give ‘em a try! L.A. Jackson is the former editor of Carolina Gardener Magazine. Contact L.A. at lajackson1@gmail.com.

Garden To-Do’s for June

Seeds can form from the faded flowers of such hybrid daylilies as “Howlin’ Moth.”

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Daylilies are beginning to flaunt their fabulous blooms displays, but remember to deadhead any flowers that begin to fade. This will prevent seed formation, which takes energy from the plants as they prepare for next year’s flower-fest. So, why not just plant the seeds and have more daylilies? Seeds from hybrid cultivars—the most popular form of daylilies grown today—often produce different offspring compared to their momma plant. If the mad scientist in you just has to know how those daylily seeds would sprout, plant away, but keep in mind it could take a few years for the new daylilies to bloom.

Using paint, a permanent marker or waterproof tape, mark the handle of a garden rake, shovel or hoe in inch increments. This gives you a handy measuring device to use when it comes to correctly establishing row widths as well as planting distances and depths.

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Carolina Kitchen

Linguini with Shrimp and Garlic Garlic and shrimp are a match made in seafood heaven, especially for this quickto-make dish. Don’t drain the pasta, but lift it from the cooking water with tongs and add it to the pan along with some of the water. Chopped fresh asparagus or a few handfuls of fresh spinach would be nice additions. ¼ 1 ¼ 1¼ 8 ½ 1 ½ 3

Olive oil cup chopped onion tablespoon chopped garlic teaspoon crushed dried red pepper pounds shrimp, shelled and deveined ounces linguini cup chopped fresh parsley tablespoon chopped fresh chives teaspoon grated lemon zest tablespoons butter Salt to taste

Cook linguini according to directions, reserving ¼ cup of cooking water. Place a large, wide sauté pan over medium-high heat and add enough olive oil to cover the bottom thoroughly. When the oil is hot, add the onion, garlic and crushed dried red pepper, sprinkle with salt and cook, stirring, until the onion and garlic are soft, about 2 minutes. Add the shrimp in one layer. Let cook undisturbed for 2 minutes. Using a spatula or tongs, turn over the shrimp and cook 1 minute more. Add linguini to the pan along with reserved cooking water, parsley, chives, lemon zest, butter and another sprinkle of salt. Reduce the heat to low and stir gently to combine all the ingredients and melt the butter. Taste and add salt if needed. Serve while hot. Yield: 4 servings

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Spinach-Rice Brunch Bake

Using individual ramekins turns this recipe into a pretty side or light main dish for brunch, although you could prepare it in a large baking dish as well. The number of individual servings will depend on the size of your ramekins. 3 ½ 2 5 1 ½ ½ 1 ½ 2

cups cooked white rice cup olive oil green onions, with tops, chopped cups fresh spinach, lightly packed teaspoon thyme teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper cup chopped parsley cup shredded Swiss cheese eggs, lightly beaten

Pour the spinach, onions and any liquid remaining in the skillet into the rice and stir to combine. Stir in the thyme, salt and pepper. When the mixture has cooled slightly, stir in the parsley, cheese and eggs. Spoon the mixture into the ramekins and bake 25 minutes or until they are dry on top, a little brown on the edges, and cooked through. If they begin to brown too much before cooking through, cover them with a sheet of aluminum foil. Yield: 7–8 servings

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Spray 7 to 8 ramekins with cooking spray and place on a baking sheet. Put the cooked rice in a large bowl and let it cool to room temperature. Place a large sauté pan on medium heat and add the olive oil. When the oil is hot, add the onions and cook, stirring, until they begin to soften, a minute or two. Add the spinach and cook, stirring, until the spinach wilts.

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Carolina Kitchen

Carrot-Zucchini Muffins

A food processor makes quick work of grating the carrots and zucchini. Tossing the raisins in a little flour before adding to the batter helps prevent them from sinking to the bottom during baking. ½ cup golden raisins 2 cups plus 1 tablespoon flour, divided 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder ½ teaspoon salt ½ teaspoon cardamom

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teaspoons ginger teaspoon cinnamon eggs cup sugar tablespoons vegetable oil cup shredded carrots cup shredded zucchini

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 12-muffin tin with nonstick cooking spray. In a small bowl, toss the raisins with 1 tablespoon flour to lightly coat them. In a large bowl, stir together 2 cups flour plus the baking soda, baking powder, salt, cardamom, ginger and cinnamon. In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together the eggs, sugar and oil. Add the egg mixture to the flour mixture and stir just until combined. The batter will be thick. Use a spatula to fold in the carrots, zucchini and raisins. Spoon the batter evenly into the muffin cups. Bake 15 to 20 minutes or until lightly brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Yield: 12 muffins

Baked Ham Omelet

Fluffier than a quiche, this baked omelet owes its tanginess to its dynamic duo of cheeses. Little bits of ham pump up the savory flavor while the airy eggs lend an overall lightness to the dish. 8 ounces Jack or Muenster 1 cup small curd cheese, shredded cottage cheese 1 cup cooked ham, 6 eggs finely diced ½ teaspoon baking powder ¼ cup butter, melted Dash of Tabasco sauce ¼ cup flour, sifted Salt and pepper to taste Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Melt butter and use half to evenly coat an 8-x-8-inch baking dish. Sift flour with baking powder. Beat eggs and season lightly with salt and pepper. Add a few drops of Tabasco sauce and stir in flour, ham, Jack cheese, cottage cheese and remaining butter. Pour egg mixture into coated dish and bake for 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 375 degrees and bake for 10–15 minutes longer or until puffed up and light golden brown on top. Yield: 6 servings

Recipe courtesy of Judy Morton, Wake Forest, a member of Wake Electric

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Unless otherwise noted, recipes on this page are from Debbie Moose (debbiemoose.com), who has authored seven cookbooks and is a former food editor for The News & Observer in Raleigh.

Contributors whose recipes are published will receive $25. We retain reprint rights for all submissions. Recipes submitted are not necessarily entirely original. Include your name, address, phone number (for questions), and the name of your electric cooperative. Mail to: Carolina Country Kitchen, 3400 Sumner Blvd., Raleigh, NC, 27616. Or submit your recipe online at: carolinacountry.com/myrecipe.

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Last month’s winner The May “Where Is This” photo by Wake Electric member Laurence Pearlman features an old classic neon sign for the Pine View Motel just north of Kenly on US Highway 301, just over the Johnston/Wilson County line and near the Tobacco Farm Life Museum. The motel bar is still open, reports Laurence, but the motel itself hasn’t registered a guest in quite a while. Pine View must have been a popular motel name—answers came in for Spruce Pine, New London and a few other places across the state (and even one or two south of the border). The winning entry chosen at random from all correct submissions came from Paula Dunham of Linden, a Brunswick Electric member. Have a roadside gem you’d like to share? Submit a photo, plus a brief description and general location information, at carolinacountry.com/where.

carolinacreators Keenan Jenkins At the NC School of Science and Mathematics Keenan Jenkins met a roommate with a guitar. The instrument encouraged him to start analyzing music, and he hasn’t put it down since. Keenan, stage name XOXOK, is guided by a wealth of influences who inform his style, which goes from pensive and wandering to pointed and declarative. Artists like Marvin Gaye (specifically “What’s Going On,” the full album, not just the title track), and Frank Ocean all provide structure to Keenan’s own musical search for self. He’s philosophical about the process: “Somewhere in my failure to be them, I will find myself and what makes me unique.”

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