Stacy R. Baker considers her Murrells Inlet backyard to be a kind of sanctuary. In warm weather, honey bees flit about her loquat tree, monarch butterflies light upon her milkweed plants and humming ...
Discover why planting native plants in your yard, no matter how small, is crucial for supporting wildlife, pollinators, and ...
The American lawn has long been characterized with neatly trimmed grass, green as can be. Countless Saturdays have been spent mowing the lawn, whacking weeds and manicuring yards to perfection.
Embrace spring with a symposium on native plants, a bike ride, a bike swap meet, a litter pickup at a neighborhood wetland or a search for funky timberdoodles. Or see if your picture will be posted at ...
Stand still long enough in the Upstate and a Carolina wren might nest in your pocket. It’s maybe a slight exaggeration, but not much, as anyone who’s found a nest in the grill of a parked car or front ...
A plant of many names, Calycanthus floridus, or Carolina allspice, is a flowering delight, no matter what you call it. Other monikers include strawberry bush, sweet bubby and sweetshrub, all names ...