When Philip Simmons (1912-2009) began to study the craft of ironwork as a 13-year-old apprentice to Holy City...
The indoctrination of a Lowcountry voluptuary
Finding wonder and welcome in Charleston’s hidden alleys
Learn how to fend off the biggest plant pests—and when you should roll out the welcome mat
Can you believe this mid-century vista shows the same hectic intersection of Coleman and Whilden where drivers can now...
Summer brings a parade of blooms to the region's gardens, and entree into noteworthy homes
Feast your eyes on the spectrum of WNC's art scene
Get to know the region through its foodways, artisanal producers, farms, fests, and more
Charles Duell steps down after nearly 50 years at Middleton Place’s helm
Annuals that reseed, rain barrels, and events for green thumbs
Since azaleas were introduced to Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, their springtime explosion has given way to boundless...
With evergreen curiosity and a deep-seeded love of plants, Patti McGee cultivates the quintessential Southern garden—a...
Silver was the preferred metal for dining, drinking, lighting, and decorative ware in the early Charleston home, and...
186 Coming St. - (843) 872-6393 - https://www.sorghumandsalt.com/
The Garden Club of Charleston has tended historical gardens and hosted tours for nearly a century
With an eye toward the future as much as the past, Historic Charleston Foundation’s outgoing CEO, Katharine “Kitty”...
The Compost Rangers are on a mission to makeover Charleston’s trash habits
Charleston GardenWorks is the go-to firm for alfresco antiques
Savannah has a familiar old-meets-new mix, but Charleston’s sister city 100 miles southward always feels like a true...
What’s the best way to feather a first nest? Jennifer Mathis of Blue Bowl Interiors offers her pro advice: Stick to a...
Grilled peaches and French wine on stone patios, cool mist from a 75-foot waterfall, and shopping for cashmere sweaters...
708 King St.
www.pancitoandlefty.com
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