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Grow a straw bale garden

A how-to guide

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Growing a nutritional garden

Top 10 plants that pack a vitamin and mineral punch

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Ode to the oakleaf

A showy hydrangea plus March gardening tips

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Protect and enrich your plants

Mulch is a multi-tasker for your yard and garden

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Potato planting time

Plus garden to do's for February

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Poinsettia pointers

Plus garden to do's for December & January

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A colorful roof for all seasons

Native mosses on this roof tolerate full sun, weather extremes and control storm water runoff

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Pyracantha: autumn fire

Plus garden to do's for October & November

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Old peonies for new gardens

Plus garden to do’s for August & September

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Boosting curb appeal

Start from the ground up when enhancing your home

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Sting fire ants before they sting you

Methods — chemical and non-chemical — for controlling fire ants

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Two-Minute Tomatology

Plus garden to do’s for June & July

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Okra: Edible and Ornamental

Plus garden to do’s for April & May

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Not-by-the-numbers gardening

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Black Gold

Turn scraps and yard waste into useful compost

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Plant Once, Eat for Years

Using perennial fruits and vegetables in your garden

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Water, Water Everywhere

How water features can enhance your landscape

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Grasses Are More Than Green

There are many pretty ornamental grasses that are easy to love

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The hidden costs of tree topping

Proper tree pruning

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Seeding in fall helps heat-damaged yards

With some time, patience and work, you can get your yard back in order

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Berries for birds

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Plant swaps

We all love the word “free”! It’s an especially wonderful word for all gardeners.

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Sweet potatoes love North Carolina’s sandy soil

Did you know that North Carolina is the Number One producer of sweet potatoes in the U.S.?

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Lawn care

Plus garden to do’s for June