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Rutherford County cotton farmer

March 2010 Click the cover above to read the magazine as a flip book in full screen mode. Or download a copy in PDF format (4.3 MB).

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CAROLINA COUNTRY GARDENING GUIDE

 

The Quilt Garden

A traditional and creative way of planting gardens is making a comeback.PDF

The Rain Garden

Rain gardens put stormwater runoff to work and help to improve water quality. PDF

10 Ways to be Green in Your Yard

From watering wisely to mowing high.PDF

Community Gardening as a Remedy for Tough Times

From concerns over food safety and cravings for better-tasting food, there are many reasons to work the earth yourself.PDF

The Right Tools Help You Master Your Garden

A shovel or a spade? How to know what you really need.PDF

Teach Your Children How To Garden

The best thing that a gardener can do is to mentor and teach a kid the benefits of gardening. PDF

Jacob’s Log

Jacob Brooks from Alleghany County is the national spokesman for the electric cooperatives’ Youth Leadership Council. This is his most recent log for Carolina Country--"Expect the Unexpected"PDF

I Remember

A series covering some of your favorite memories.PDF

Try This!

All about LEDs.

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Carolina Kitchen

Neiman Marcus Bars, Cheddar Chicken Spaghetti, Toasted Reubens, Mint Brownie Pie, Baked Chimichangas.

Joyner's Corner

Mind-bending puzzles, jokes and more fun. PDF only.PDF
Check your answers with this PDF.PDF