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The Current Issue
NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2007

NOVEMBER / DECEMBER
2007

In this issue of Carolina Gardener Magazine:

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In This Issue:

Out & About: Hidden Gardens: The private gardens of Charleston provide a grand view into the city's historic and present-day garden designs.
by Barbara Sullivan

C. Richie Bell: Building a Garden for N.C. A love of botany that started as a child shaped Bell's life and encouraged him to share it with others along the way.
by Pam Beck

Two-Season Holiday Cactus: Not just for the Christmas season, new cultivars of this cactus will give you blooms in winter and spring.
by Barbara Pleasant

Radiant Red: Designing with Nature's Richest Color: Plan now for brilliant color next spring and summer.
By Pam Baggett.

The Glorious Cyclamen: No matter what variety strikes your fancy, these growing tipes are sure to help it thrive.
by Peter Loewer

Camellias: Some Old, Some New: Brighten up winter with some new varieties of an old favorite.
by Rekha Morris

Back to the Basics: Everlasting Beauty: Bringing the garden indoors for holiday arrangements.
By Hope Wright.

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CG Departments

A Gardener's Glimpse: Don't just cuss the drought, learn from it.

Gardenscapes: Winter garden in a container.
By Kathy Hogrefe, illustration by Antoine Reid.

Garden To Dos
Month-by-month gardening suggestions

Garden Talk Q&A

Homegrown Gardener: Marie Martin, Aston, N.C.

Gardening on the Go
Public gardening events in the Southeast

And So Forth: Great reads and gift ideas from the CG bookshelf.

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