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33 Years of Award-Winning Landscape Architectural and Land Planning services from South Carolina's Grand Strand | Gregory D. Duckworth FASLA @GDuckworthSC

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Looking for a shrub that works hard in every season? Meet Little Henry® sweetspire. We shared this four-season favorite in our recent newsletter (plus 8 tips for getting rid of snails, our upcoming live webinar & Japanese gardens!) ow.ly/51NV50WW1e7 Photo Proven Winners

Looking for a shrub that works hard in every season? Meet Little Henry® sweetspire.

We shared this four-season favorite in our recent newsletter (plus 8 tips for getting rid of snails, our upcoming live webinar & Japanese gardens!) ow.ly/51NV50WW1e7
Photo Proven Winners
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Do you have a favorite type of #hydrangea? See the difference types (Bigleaf, Smooth, Panicle, Oakleaf, Climbing, Mountain) and growing tips: ow.ly/Oahr50X2XbT Pictured: Gatsby Moon® Oakleaf hydrangea from Proven Winners for #FlowerFriday!

Do you have a favorite type of #hydrangea?

See the difference types (Bigleaf, Smooth, Panicle, Oakleaf, Climbing, Mountain) and growing tips: ow.ly/Oahr50X2XbT

Pictured: Gatsby Moon® Oakleaf hydrangea from Proven Winners for #FlowerFriday!
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Landowner David Hampton planted larch pines in a douglas fir forest in Oregon in the shape of a giant, 300 feet smiley face 🙂 Every autumn the larch pines turn orange and the smiley face stands out.

Landowner David Hampton planted larch pines in a douglas fir forest in Oregon in the shape of a giant, 300 feet smiley face 🙂

Every autumn the larch pines turn orange and the smiley face stands out.
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This is Charlie Gee One of the world’s most respected and renowned stonemason His work in performing restoration works on Cathedrals throughout Europe is some of the best A skill set that is becoming rarer to find and master in a more modern world He’s only 23 years old

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In 1962, a 37-year-old man from England named Brendon Grimshaw suddenly quit his job and bought a small island in the Seychelles for about $10,000. The island was called Moyenne and, at the time of purchase, had been abandoned for 50 years. Everyone thought the man was crazy.

In 1962, a 37-year-old man from England named Brendon Grimshaw suddenly quit his job and bought a small island in the Seychelles for about $10,000.

The island was called Moyenne and, at the time of purchase, had been abandoned for 50 years.

Everyone thought the man was crazy.
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A black fungus feeds on radiation in Chernobyl. In the radioactive ruins of Chernobyl’s Reactor 4, scientists found an extraordinary black fungus, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, thriving in one of Earth’s most toxic environments. Rather than merely enduring radiation, this

A black fungus feeds on radiation in Chernobyl.

In the radioactive ruins of Chernobyl’s Reactor 4, scientists found an extraordinary black fungus, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, thriving in one of Earth’s most toxic environments. 

Rather than merely enduring radiation, this
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Two thousand years ago, Roman engineers discovered a secret that modern science is only beginning to understand: a concrete that gets stronger with time. Their legendary “marine concrete” was made by mixing volcanic ash, lime, and seawater — a combination that allowed structures

Two thousand years ago, Roman engineers discovered a secret that modern science is only beginning to understand: a concrete that gets stronger with time.

Their legendary “marine concrete” was made by mixing volcanic ash, lime, and seawater — a combination that allowed structures