Native, Diverse, and Rare
Tucked between the busy thoroughfares of Beltline Boulevard and Trenholm Road in Columbia,…
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Fall Harvest
Ask most anyone who lives in this part of the world to name…
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Et Cetera: Dreaming of Roses
Most people assume hybrid tea roses are difficult to grow and maintain. If you…
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Old, New, and India Too!
Down East Bay Street in Charleston, just past Broad Street, is a little…
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Zonal Denial
Patrick Hubbard says you can tell whether someone is a gardener in two…
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Built to Last
Enlarging the front door. Creating the perfect copper lanterns. Rethinking the old powder…
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A Southern Obsession
“If God had made anything better He’d have kept it for Himself.” —…
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The Root of It All
While 3-gallon containers are the most popular size for purchasing plants to use…
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On Walkers’ Pond
Twelve years ago, Sarah Walker told her husband, Oscar, she wanted to move.…
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Adventures in Seeds
South Carolina’s Pomaria Nurseries, begun before 1835 and formally founded in 1840, is…
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Easy Elegance
Sometimes the need for an extra bedroom is the driving force or at…
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The Lovely Loquat Tree
For anyone not familiar with Eriobotrya japonica, more commonly known as the Japanese…
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