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SPRING 2008

SPRING
2008

In this issue of Carolina Gardener Magazine:

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In This Issue:

Out & About: Layers of the Landscape: Seibels House and Garden Columbia, South Carolina's oldest private garden is the city's newest public garden.
By Jenks Farmer.

What's Hot and Why: Try These Ideas for 2008: From bright orange flowers to lush houseplants, here's what gardeners are doing this year.
by Pam Beck

Put It In A Pot: The opportunities in container gardening are limitless with a little creativity in choosing pots and plants.
by Rekha Morris

Grow Great Tomatoes Beyond Summer: Combine vigorous varieties with special techniques to fill your kitchen with garden-fresh tomatoes well into fall.
by Barbara Pleasant

Peonies for the Carolinas: The romantic blooms of peonies can easily be part of your Carolina flower garden.
By Dick Bir.

Back to the Basics: Water conservation tips from the Southeastern Flower Show.
by Peter Loewer

Special Section: 2008 Garden Tours.

Special Section: 2008 Public Garden Guide.

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CG Departments

A Gardener's Glimpse: Ah, Spring! It's here at last.

Gardenscapes: A tropical gardening extravaganza.
By A&A Plants, illustration by Jim Overbey & Antoine Reid.

Garden To Dos
Month-by-month gardening suggestions

Garden Talk Q&A

Homegrown Gardener: Wade Baston, Columbia, S.C.

Gardening on the Go
Public gardening events in the Southeast

And So Forth: Hope springs eternal in a garden seasoned by rough weather.
By Taimi T. Anderson.

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