It's not hard at all. Visit Gary in New Bern, NC. He'll help you out. Depending on your location, you'll be able to grow, at the very least, Trachycarpus fortunei and maybe Butia capitata if you are in the coastal plain area. Gary's Website: http://www.garysnursery.com/
Yes! Sabal palmetto (Cabbage Palm) and Sabal minor(Dwarf Palmetto) are both palms that are native to North Carolina!
yes
You can grow oranges in southeastern North Carolina but there is a frost risk.
The people in the North Carolina Colony use to grow corn and tobacco.
Tabacco
Lexington, North Carolina
5 hours
in the grownd
Yes.
Yes.
food
North Carolina has poison ivy as well as poison oak.