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The Current Issue
MARCH / APRIL 2009

MARCH / APRIL
2009

In this issue of Carolina Gardener Magazine:

Features
Departments
Garden To Dos
Garden Talk Q&A
Homegrown Gardener
Gardening on the Go
'Click It' Features


In This Issue:

Out & About: The Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities: Beautiful gardens grace this historic home, the pride of Southern Pines.
by Pam Beck

Pine Knot Farms: The Hellebore Experts: The Tylers' interest in hellebores has led to many exciting new introductions.
By Bobby J. Ward.
Click It: Pine Knot Farms: The Beginning - Learn more about how Judith and Dick Tyler got the operation started and their escapades in hellebore exploration.

A Small Garden in a Big City: Ann Armstrong's Charlotte garden thrives and inspires.
by Peter Loewer

Grow Your Own Salad Bar: It doesn't take much space to have fresh, healthy salads all summer.
by Rita Pelczar
Click It: Grow a Rainbow! - Get your kids to eat their veggies this summer by making it fun from the start with a colorful garden.

Irises for the Woodland Garden: Expand beyond the typical bearded iris with these delicate varieties.
by Rekha Morris
Click It: Woodland Irises - Want to plant some irises and other bulbs this spring? Check out our planting guide.

Back to the Basics:Soil Preparation for Organic Gardening.
By Karen M. Alley.
Click It: Branch Out in Composting - Looking for great composting ideas for your organic garden? Check out our online articles on Vermicomposting and Mushroom Composting.

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CG Departments

A Gardener's Glimpse: We're even more committed to providing the best localized gardening information.

Gardenscapes: 'Good Fences' Screen, by Hunter Stubbs.
By Hunter Stubbs, illustration by Antoine Reid.

Garden To Dos
Month-by-month gardening suggestions

Garden Talk Q&A

Homegrown Gardener: Jim Martin, Charleston, S.C.

Gardening on the Go
Public gardening events in the Southeast

And So Forth: Roses: Scared No More.
By Karen M. Alley.

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