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Gators In The Garden

Is there even a remote chance that you could find a gator sunning next to your gardenia? Do Live Oaks and Spanish Moss provide a deep, shady canopy over your azaleas? Then you garden in a climate similar to the ones we love to cultivate, visit, and photograph around Charleston, SC

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Is there even a remote chance that you could find a gator sunning next to your gardenia? Do Live Oaks and Spanish Moss provide a deep, shady canopy over your azaleas? Then you garden in a climate similar to the ones we love to cultivate, visit, and photograph around Charleston, SC

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