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North Carolina gardeners live in a land of powerful weather systems -- hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms. Horan gives tips on how planting pointers to protect landscapes and prevent damage.
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Loewer recommends five plants that Carolina gardeners can use to brighten up their gardens in the twilight hours--Angel's Trumpets, Moonflowers, Woodland Tobacco, Vining Petunia, and Cereus.
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The Carolinas have three varieties of praying mantids -- the European, Chinese, and Carolina. The European and Chinese are not native but have been here so long they are commonly found in gardens. Johnson explains how they benefit gardeners and how to catch and keep them.
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