A sign of spring in the Lowcountry is wild, purple wisteria — usually of the non-native, invasive Chinese and Japanese ...
South Carolina’s state tree is the sabal palmetto, but you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s the crape myrtle. They’re ubiquitous along our city streets, and most suburban yards seem to have at least ...
Following a harsh winter, a warming trend in South Carolina is creating ideal conditions for spring gardening. The Farmer's Almanac predicts a warmer-than-normal spring for the South, with mild ...
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