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 ...
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 ...
Did you know that the Venus flytrap is native to the coastal region of South Carolina and North Carolina? Development ...
The Southern Living Garden Book (Oxmoor House, 2004 edition) has an extensive list of what they call “Southern heritage ...