House & Garden
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Gardening 101 Heat Seeker Plant a different kind of hibiscus, one that loves the Lowcountry swelter and can add zest to a summer salad |
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Market Report Table Service |
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Gardening 101 Pop of Cheer Do your outdoor spaces need a quick lift? Geraniums come in a rainbow of colors and a variety of scents that can enliven any sunny spot |
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Gardening 101 Little Gems Considering a citrus tree? Check out this lush evergreen. Kumquats fare well in the Lowcountry and produce a bounty of petite fruit that pack a punch of flavor |
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Market Report Your Basic Black & White? Not quite. Dynamo design houses like Marc Jacobs, Stella McCartney, and Chanel have amped up the pairing and elevated it to graphic new heights. Now, furnishings echo the trend with super-chic nods to runways ’round the globe |
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Gardening 101 What’s Not to Love? Looking for the perfect vine for a fence or arbor? Need a splash of tropical summer color for your patio garden? Check out these exotic beauties that are easy to grow, come in multiple colors, and can even produce an edible fruit |
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Gardening 101 A Touch of Spice Plant nasturtium seeds this month for a punch of color in the garden and a peppery bite on the plate |
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Gardening 101 Green With Envy Feeling cooped up? Don’t despair. Bring the outdoors in with these easy-to-grow ferns. And they’ll transfer nicely to your yard come spring |
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Market Report Risk and Reward The Element of Surprise can be a powerful thing. Turn your safe, signature style on its head with a bolt of the unexpected—a one-two punch with a wild new palette, high-flying poster art, or a funky-cool centerpiece to awaken your rooms. Remember: big risk, big reward |
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Gardening 101 Yellow Bells These winter bloomers go sunny side up as temperatures dip |
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