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How to Propagate a Japanese Maple: A Sentimental Solution When You Can't Take the Whole Tree
As a Realtor, I often help families make tough decisions when moving. One recent client had a heartfelt attachment to a stunning, mature Japanese maple in their yard—planted years ago...
David Locke
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Begonia Are Your Summer Friend For Curb Appeal
When it comes to enhancing your home's curb appeal, especially during the summer months, few plants are as reliable and vibrant as Begonias.
David Locke
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Elevate Your Curb Appeal with Sweet Potato Vine: Tips from Realtor David Locke
Realtor David Locke, known for his real estate expertise in Anderson, SC, also has a passion for gardening. One of his favorite plants...
David Locke
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Joggling Board: A Quirky Southern Tradition in South Carolina
When you think of iconic symbols of the South, perhaps images of sweet tea, magnolia trees, and charming front porches come to mind....
David Locke
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Enhance Your Curb Appeal and Boost Your Home's Value with Geraniums
First impressions matter, especially when you're trying to sell your house. Curb appeal is the initial magnet that draws potential buyers...
David Locke
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Gardening with Lantana in South Carolina: A Burst of Color and Sunshine
Introduction South Carolina is a state known for its warm and sunny climate, making it an ideal place for gardening. One plant that...
David Locke
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Cultivating South Carolina Native Plant Swamp Sunflowers
South Carolina is home to a diverse array of native plant species that thrive in its unique ecosystems. One such plant, the Swamp...
David Locke
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The Ultimate Guide to Planting and Caring for a Zoysia Lawn
I have a 5 year old zoysia lawn and many people ask me my secret to a green lawn. Well, for starters my father is a agricultural...
David Locke
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Winter Gardening?
Winter is a great time of cleaning the garden and preparing for the spring days to come when you never have enough time…
David Locke
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