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September 2021
Get out your September calendar and cue up your listening library

September 2021
Learn why Charleston garden and design enthusiasts are hitting the road for this hidden-gem destination

June 2021
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June 2021
White and silver foliage begins to shine as darkness falls

March 2021
Native wisteria offers swoon-worthy blooms without an invasive growth habit

March 2021
Peek into the antique plant's illustrious past, then get tips on pruning the stunning—but highly invasive—vine

February 2021
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February 2021
Learn which local legend brought the rarities to Charleston public spaces and how to source one of your own

January 2021
Local nursuries can't carry every variety of flower and vegetable created. Gain access to myriad more colors and forms...

January 2021
Plus trusted sources for shopping and a citizen-science seed project

October 2020
One big bug is destroying trees in Hollywood

October 2020
Tips on growing, harvesting, and storing the savory bulbs

July 2020
Keep your avian neighbors in fine feather with a cool splash spot

April 2020
For a landscape potent with flavor, aroma, and aesthetic appeal, look to herbs

March 2020
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December 2019
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December 2019
Plant a winter window box you can deck for the holidays

October 2019
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October 2019
The contorted branches of Harry Lauder’s walking stick lend winter intrigue 

September 2019
A cool-weather hero, the snapdragon now comes in more colors and growth habits than ever

August 2019
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August 2019
In-the-know locals share their must-have gardening tools

March 2019
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November 2018

October 2018
The Thomae family happened upon their ideal digs—fresh, modern, and complete with an outdoor oasis—in Mount Pleasant

October 2018
West Ashley’s Roots and Shoots nursery is a hidden haven of native plants