Inside Charleston Parks
Insight from the Lead Parks Angels & the voices of the Charleston Parks Conservancy
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Children, especially preschoolers, love to touch everything they see. It doesn’t matter whether it should be handled or not – leaves, sticks, the dog’s toys or that file you’re reviewing for work. The same happens in your garden and you have to walk a fine line between encouraging their interest in nature with having every flower bare of blooms and the pepper plant picked to death.
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After you’ve lived in Charleston a few years, you tend to take for granted the beautiful water views, the sunsets on the harbor and our many parks that create a peaceful setting to just soak up the night air – and, of course, the night humidity.
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These 5 plants bask in the heat of our Lowcountry South Carolina summer.
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There is an explosion of new color at Hazel Parker Playground. From bare ground to full flower within weeks!
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Up in Delaware visiting the Delaware Center for Horticulture. Could Charleston have a place like this?








