In February, this cold-hardy evergreen shrub or tree fills gardens of the Lowcountry with a welcome blaze of color,...
Traditional Charleston Battery Benches are still crafted on King Street
40 Ideas to Better Yourself—and Your City—in 2015
In the French Quarter, a preservation-minded couple restores two adjoined 19th-century townhomes into a graceful single...
Cultivate beauty indoors this winter with these tropical stunners
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It’s that time of year when we tend to have guests flowing through our front doors—so we asked Muffie Faith, owner of...
Life on the water with “Clammer Dave” Belanger, who’s been cultivating and harvesting his specialized, nationally...
Grow these shimmery beauties throughout your garden for a winter green space that glows
We caught up with the former Charleston Grill chef about his new culinary ventures, his formative years in France, and...
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How to get that gift list checked off as quickly (yet thoughtfully) as possible? Pencil a few of these festive events...
Brighten the cool season garden with Salvia officinalis’ uncommon beauty and culinary utility
Amy Robinette puts seasonal area produce to work in gorgeous cakes and pies, then peddles the goods via her dessert CSA
We Charlestonians love our porches so much, we treat them like outdoor rooms. Knowing this, designer Heidi Walker...
Canicross comes to Charleston
Today’s Holy City offers resources galore for those raising their own food and even keeping their own bees: places to...
Plant daffodil bulbs this fall and, in a few months, their cheerful blooms will signal warmer weather to come
The new southern table cookbook author Brys Stephens creates a buffet of flavors gathered from a lifetime of global...
A local entrepreneur harvests the rain
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This beloved shrub lives up to its botanical name—Osmanthus fragrans—offering dainty clusters of heady blooms
From “grown-to-sewn” to big vats of moody blues, Donna Hardy is dyeing to reclaim history
For 57 years, Historic Charleston Foundation (HCF) has been saving endangered downtown homes through a ground-breaking...
Kimberly Korndog digs urban gardening
Plant coneflowers for eye-catching beds that attract birds, bees, and butterflies