Resources
Learn about gardening and horticulture in Charleston and the Lowcountry. Our resources on books, web sites, online catalogs, community gardening and much, much more will put you in the know.
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Based in Charleston, the Lowcountry Chapter meets monthly in Charleston September through May (except December) on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Meetings are in 101 Duckett Hall, Biology Auditorium on The Citadel campus. Free parking is available along the west and south sides of Summerall field directly across the street from Duckett and Bond Hall. There is also free parking after 5 p.m. in faculty lots directly behind Bond Hall. Go to the website for more information.
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The Charleston Horticultural Society seeks to inspire excellence in Lowcountry horticulture. Founded in 2000, the Charleston Horticultural Society (CHS) is a nonprofit organization with membership open to all. The organization has grown to morer 1,200 individual and business members interested in learning about all aspects of horticulture through lectures, a newsletter, educational workshops and special tours. Charleston Trees is dedicated to ensuring the city's green spaces are nurtured and expanded. The Heritage Rose Fund is dedicated to educating the public on the historic contribution of Charleston as the source of the Noisette rose - the first class of rose to be developed in America. Both are committees of the CHS.


