Winter-Friendly Charleston Landscape Design

  Although the Lowcountry’s climate is warm enough to allow winter planting of deciduous trees/shrubs and evergreens–even some of the palm variety–, only a select group of cold-tolerant Lowcountry plants will really pop during winter doldrums. Let’s take a look a some of these wintertime wonders.   Pansies: It’s ironic that the name of these…

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How to Repair a Flooded Charleston Lawn

  The recent historic flooding in South Carolina has left many Lowcountry lawns submerged. This is a precarious situation: Much of the inundated grass has been weakened, and weakened grass is susceptible to damage from fungus and grubs, which will proliferate for some time after the soil dries. Ultimately, some of the grass will die.…

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Charleston Yard Cleanup Special

  Did the recent days of torrential downpours and historic flooding from the stalled front and Hurricane Joaquin make a mess of Charleston landscape? As a residential landscape designer who works in the field, I’m offering a yard cleanup special for a limited time: Lawn repair Debris removal Trimming dead branches Raking Blowing and bagging…

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New Sod for Your Charleston Yard Makeover

  In my residential landscape design work, I’ve come across many adjacent yards whose beautifully-designed and maintained beds and paths are tragically sullied by unkempt lawns. I don’t understand the logic: If someone takes enough pride in their yard to spend time and effort perfecting some elements, how could they overlook–literally and figuratively–the largest element,…

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Landscape Design Is a Great Investment

  Property sales are huge transactions. With the median home price in the Charleston area currently hovering around $370,000 and commercial property averaging $21 per square foot, even small percentage deviations in sales price can equal tens of thousands of dollars. Presentation–the way a property looks–can not just significantly add to or subtract from a…

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Charleston Evergreens: Beyond Conifers

  Evergreens are valuable elements in residential landscape design because of their permanent nature: They look nearly the same during winter doldrums as they do in the heat of summer. As permanent fixtures, many evergreens–particularly Leland cypresses–make excellent natural partitions, particularly between properties. Many people don’t realize, however, that evergreens include all plants that retain…

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