What’s happening this month?
Turmeric, a staple spice in Asian cuisine, adds color and flavor to local dishes
In honor of Eat Local Month, we sat down with Lowcountry Local First’s executive director to discuss Charleston’s...
On April 7 and 8, Old Towne Creek County Park blooms into a gardener’s paradise: the 16th annual Plantasia, organized...
What’s happening this month?
Historic Charleston Foundation’s Festival of Houses & Gardens celebrates its 70th season
After a flurry of dining out during Charleston Wine + Food, many of us will be ready for a home-cooked meal. To that...
Every few years, we survey Charleston’s culinary scene, asking area gourmands, food writers, and other F...
Pastry chef Melanie Durant gets creative with kumquats
Wilma Maiers is ready to decorate her walking cane and don her Christmas tree hat to make the Holy City holidays all...
Impossibly thin, subtly sweet, and crunchy with sesame seeds, the benne wafer is a time-honored staple of Charleston...
In our lush climate, it’s possible to spend time outdoors almost every day of the year. Why not take full advantage...
What’s happening this month?
Dedicated members of a church youth group create a thriving community hub, the Romney Urban Garden
What's happening this month
A decade after its first overhaul, a contemporary residence overlooking the Wappoo River gets an indoor-outdoor makeover
Rarely viewed and never-before-seen works by Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, aka “Cousin Alice,” will be reunited at...
Transform your landscape’s cooler, darker corners with striking foliage and flowers
John Zucker shares three fruit-forward dishes
A novelist from off (but not too far off) visits the Holy City to soak in its character and creative culture
Artist Jonathan Green brings a colorful dose of African cultural authenticity to the Spoleto stage
A far-reaching Farm-to-School Initiative based at College of Charleston helps kids nourish their minds and bodies alike
Speaking with Jim Martin of Compost in My Shoe
This month, load up on inspiration, information, and plenty of plants at events around town
Daylily afficionados from all over the globe turn to Browns Ferry Gardens for the stunning hybrids they debut year...
A brief history of Hampton Park’s Sunken Gardens
A Copenhagen native brings Danish charm to a 19th-century manse and its courtyard garden
Dying to bring some spring vibrance to the wintery landscape? Start with a brightly blooming mailbox planter
A Holy City ode written for two friends on their wedding day — written by Anna Claire Hodge /// artwork by Jill Hooper