Nature Connects aims to bring greater understanding of natural world to Riverbanks
Nature Connects features a variety of animals and plants made from LEGO bricks.
Read MoreNature Connects features a variety of animals and plants made from LEGO bricks.
Read MoreRosewood’s orchard is getting a new toolshed built by students of USC professor Tom Syfert.
Read MoreMidlands residents are being good hosts by creating butterfly-friendly spaces in their gardens.
Read MoreMental health is important to one local birder. And he said that birding could be a great and free way for Columbia residents to practice self-care.
Read MoreGardeners, educators, retirees and children have all reaped the benefits. For free.
Read MoreRiverbanks Zoo’s expansion will bring a gondola and bridge over the Saluda River.
Read MoreBooks and bulbs were sold at the Robert Mills Carriage House during a morning dedicated to plant lovers.
Read MoreGardeners share how they have kept native plants alive through South Carolina’s changing climate.
Read MoreThe Midlands was hit with freezing temperatures this week. While the temperatures will rise somewhat, plant owners should bring their tender plants inside when the weather drops below 40 degrees.
Read MoreFeeling creative but can’t afford the equipment to support your ambition? Where should you go? Try the library.
Read MoreThe beauty of flowers and art are taking center stage in the upcoming exhibition at the Columbia Museum of Art.
Read MorePearl Fryar’s topiary garden in Bishopville, S.C., the only one of its kind, is being renovated by the University of South Carolina’s McKissick Museum. Learn more about the man behind the repairs and the history of this exceptional garden.
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