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Farmer Blue is a 12-acre, cut-flower farm in Seabrook. Its owner is working hard to build a better bouquet with…
The Lowcountry is a prime place for gardening. With the weather being quite favorable year-round, there’s an opportunity to grow a variety of plants, flowers, trees, fruits and vegetables. Our local environment lays the foundation and with these gardening tips, you can watch your outdoor sanctuary flourish. We cover gardening in all four seasons, as well as florals for indoor use. We provide tips such as how to keep the animals out, how to bring the wanted ones in, how to winterize your garden and more. We also share some of the Lowcountry’s top gardens to spark your inspiration. Find out what to grow in which month and discover our favorite flower picks. Happy planting!
Farmer Blue is a 12-acre, cut-flower farm in Seabrook. Its owner is working hard to build a better bouquet with…
Sean Bishop is the founder and owner of The Fox and Olive on Mathews Drive Orange You Glad Primary flower…
In honor of National Public Gardens Day (May 12), we present these five fantastic local gardens and farms.
Planting a wildflower garden is a great way to add beauty and diversity to your outdoor space, while also supporting local ecosystems and pollinators. Here are some steps to help you get started.
The flowers are fluffy and bright on thirty-inch stems. They’re perfect for a spring bouquet.
The best places to find flowers and floral arrangements in the Hilton Head Island, Bluffton and Beaufort areas.
Discover how diverse the collection of edible plants is and how beneficial to our health they can be.
Dogs love to use their noses to sniff and admire the world around them. However, when they decide to stop and smell the flowers, it could be harmful to their health.
If you want a quick pick-me-up, choose an arrangement from the grocery store and rearrange it.
To help get your garden ready, we asked some local horticulturalists for ideas to bring out the best of spring.