MARCH 2010 '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.
October 2009: A guide to pumpkins, how to design your own garden room, nutrition facts on kale and collards, gardening news.
December 2009: Grapes - More Than Just a Hobby, holiday decorating tips, plants for slopes, Carolina Gardener Archives.
February 2010: Treats for birds, tips on building a cold frame, January 2010 gardening events.
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Interpreting Soil Tests
Learn more about all those elements on your soil test results. Get the details on potassium, copper and zinc.
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More Ideas for Window Boxes
Can't wait to get started with your window box? Want to make it last year round? Click here for more ideas on how to make your window boxes the envy of the neighborhood.
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Pruning Like A Pro
There's so much to be said about pruning that we couldn't get it all in these pages. This month our online exclusive includes more information and photos on the best pruning techniques for your favorite plants.
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Road Salt and Your Plants
We've had more than our fair share of bad winter weather in the Carolinas this year, which has many gardeners asking this question: is road salt bad for plants?
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