What’s happening this month
What's happening this month?
Learn how to fend off the biggest plant pests—and when you should roll out the welcome mat
Stumped over how to build artful landscaping into your outdoor spaces? Here, find three plant combos centered around...
With evergreen curiosity and a deep-seeded love of plants, Patti McGee cultivates the quintessential Southern garden—a...
What’s happening this month?
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The renowned event planner and entrepreneur shares her secrets for a cozy, memory-making get-together that she swears...
An artistic family breathes new life into one of the oldest homes in Mount Pleasant
In February, this cold-hardy evergreen shrub or tree fills gardens of the Lowcountry with a welcome blaze of color,...
Bette Mueller-Roemer puts decades of ceramics study to work in her vibrant raku pottery
Enjoy evergreen foliage, fall flowers, and even a caffeinated tea from this lesser-known camellia
One local writer ponders just how Southern, charming, and real Bravo’s new TV show set in Charleston could possibly be
Pro green thumbs Casey and Robert O’Dell carve out a bustling backyard oasis fit for family and creatures alike
Restoring the historic camellias of Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Seattle transplants awaken a sleepy creekside residence with a lively mix of tropical plants, crisp neutrals, and an...
Family meets fancy at the plush Umstead Hotel in Cary, North Carolina
Remembrances from a year spent gathering and arranging the floral bounty of Lowcountry gardens—adapted from Southern...
Gift yourself some together time during a leisurely pedal at Magnolia Plantation
Get a taste of Charleston’s tea-growing tradition
Camellia leaves looking a little dull? Magnolia giving a spotty showing?
A resilient Victorian traces its roots to a prominent Charleston family known for their high-profile houses
Priceless antique prints showcase a sampling of the flora that put our city on the botanical map—specimens that still...