How to plant, harvest, and enjoy summer’s sweet rewards
Plant this zesty trio and enjoy refreshing fare for months to come
For a landscape potent with flavor, aroma, and aesthetic appeal, look to herbs
Clemson University’s Cooperative Extension shares tips and plans for easing flooding and erosion in local landscapes.
Plant a winter window box you can deck for the holidays
A new nonprofit is raising awareness about indigo—its role in South Carolina history as well as potential...
The contorted branches of Harry Lauder’s walking stick lend winter intrigue
How conservator Frances Henderson Ford saves historical Holy City tombstones
A cool-weather hero, the snapdragon now comes in more colors and growth habits than ever
In-the-know locals share their must-have gardening tools
Commercial-free, listener-supported Ohm Radio is making waves
Turn dried blooms into festive decorations
Discovering the Nathaniel Russell House’s hidden decorative past
Tips on making your fruit the star of the picnic table
Plant a lush grouping that requires little effort and offers plenty of drama
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens will bloom in DC this summer
Learn to plant for the butterflies—and their caterpillar counterparts
Susan and Gene Massamillo’s downtown garden was designed to transport them—and their many guests—to lush landscapes...
Design your dream landscape with help from local pro Kelly Megeath
Metanoia and Lowcountry Local First are working to revitalize a key block of North Charleston
Put a sunny spot to work growing blackberries: they’re versatile, easy, and oh-so rewarding
Here’s what the pros want you to know about growing indoors
To achieve your dreams of lush houseplant life, avoid these five big mistakes
Bring year-round luminosity to your landscape with pro tips from Charleston-based Moonlighting
Inside a monumental discovery at the Nathaniel Russell House
Dress the Thanksgiving table with an easy-peasy arrangement of potted plants
West Ashley’s Roots and Shoots nursery is a hidden haven of native plants
For 188 years, a religious community of “pioneering women” has been inciting positive change in Charleston
Sixty-plus writers tell their “Pat stories” in Our Prince of Scribes