The Accidental Gardener: If you ‘cotton to’ grow cotton in your yard – read on!
Did you know that cotton has been around an exceptionally long time? The first evidence of cotton farming dates back…
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!
Did you know that cotton has been around an exceptionally long time? The first evidence of cotton farming dates back…
Turn your backyard into a tropical paradise with these fantastic fruits. By Addy Codispoti If you’ve ever wanted to experiment…
Edible gardens and egg-laying pets feed the Mind, Body & Spirit By Becca Edwards During the Covid pandemic, many of…
Loquats, also known as a Japanese apricot or plum, are in the Rosaceae family, the same as apples, pears, peaches…
help Your feathered friends get through winter by Decorating with DIY edible ornaments. Growing up, the anticipation of the holidays…
Brighten up your garden in cooler weather with hydrangeas and camellias.
You say poh-tay-toe, I say poh-tah-toe … You say Alocasia, I say Colocasia
Advice for Determining your level of commitment and finding the right growing conditions Have you ever seen photos of beautiful…
Tips for Planning a colorful seaside garden
Add some personality to your garden with a turtle planter.