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The Current Issue
SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2007

SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER
2007

In this issue of Carolina Gardener Magazine:

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In This Issue:

Out & About: Elizabethan Gardens Honors Those Who Came Before: Roanoke Island's gardens bring to life what the Lost Colonists might have accomplished.
By Shannon Cavileer.

Fall Color From Unusual Sources: These beautiful plants will have you looking down instead of up this fall.
By Rekha Morris.

There's a Dragon in His Garden: This unique garden transports you out of Chapel Hill into the Far East.
by Peter Loewer

Sun Ferns Love The Heat: Defy tradition with these lush beauties.
by Pam Beck

Bring the Prairie to Your Own Backyard: Prairie plants of the Midwest once were at home in the Carolinas.
By Jack Horan.

Offbeat Greens: Stock your fall garden with palate-pleasing greens for salads, sandwiches and stir-fries.
by Barbara Pleasant

Back to the Basics: Planting Bulbs: Get ready to add some color to your early spring garden with bulbs.
By Karen M. Alley.

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CG Departments

A Gardener's Glimpse: Carolina gardeners on the go in in New York and England.

Gardenscapes: A design for a coastal garden.
By Charlotte Glen, illustration by Antoine Reid.

Garden To Dos
Month-by-month gardening suggestions

Garden Talk Q&A

Homegrown Gardener: Vernell Cassada, Danville, VA.

Gardening on the Go
Public gardening events in the Southeast

And So Forth: Plan a trip to Raleigh this September for the Garden Conservancy's Open Days.

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