CG's October 2009 'Click It'
'Click It' features are special supplementary articles accompanying stories featured in each issue of Carolina Gardener magazine. These articles and features are only available online.
Check back here often for updates and new content.
View past 'Click It' features and topics below.
December 2008: Build your own hoop tunnel, cultivating viburnums, selecting plants for indoors, hollies, outdoor art.
February 2009: Start your own butterfly garden, Davidson Arboretum Guide, Pearlstine Healing Garden (Medical University of South Carolina), Comfort Plants.
April 2009: Grow a rainbow with your kids, platining bulbs tips, Pine Knot Farm history, composting options.
Spring 2009: Plants for rock walls, extended gardenscape plan, shopper's guide, planning your outdoor living space.
June 2009: Blackberry recipes, extended gardenscapes, viewing the rocky shoals spiderlily, Margot Rochester Down to Earth book review.
August 2009: 2009 'Hot Shots' Photo Contest winners, be kind to bees, cooking with chestnuts, making the transition from deck to yard.
This month it's all about Pumpkins
We've got information on how to grow them in our magazine, but visit us online for even more pumpkin fun, from recipes to jack-o'-lantern carving patterns.
To download a collection of tasty recipes, Click Here.
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| Photo by Taimi T. Anderson. |
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Designing Your Garden Room
If you were fascinated by the ideas in Taimi Anderson's article on hardscapes in the garden, learn more ideas for creating garden rooms in "Garden Retreats." This article with six great landscaping ideas ran in our Spring issue and we're making it available online for a limited time.
To download "Garden Retreats", Click Here.
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Examining the Super Food
Just how good for you are kale and collards? Log on to our Web site for full nutrition facts as well as some other recipes to help you enjoy your bounty.
To download a nutritional guide and recipes for kale and collards, Click Here.
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| Pelican Awards honors horticulturist Kathy Mitchell. |
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Gardening News
There is always a lot of great stuff going on in the gardening world. Download this short news bulletin for information on how local gardeners were honored by the North Carolina Coastal Federation, as well as the latest on gardening's health benefits. Click Here.
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