Magnolia Plantation & Gardens

Walk the magnificent gardens that surround the 464 acres of Magnolia Plantation. Established in 1676 by Thomas Drayton, Magnolia hugs the Ashley River where cotton and indigo were cash crops of the time. Preserved are the manor house and slave quarters where highly regarded informational tours are available to the public. Magnolia Plantation is also home to a wonderful zoo where animals freely roam. This idyllic setting offers the perfect place to host a wedding or other affair.

As a volunteer, I never tire of the beauty that awaits each day. Going there is a freeing experience that makes me feel rejuvenated. You will feel that way too! There are so many fun events Magnolia hosts throughout the year and the landscape changes with each season. That’s why becoming a member is such a great idea. I love to watch the animals and pet the dogs that come for a stroll. The Swamp Garden features a beautiful selection of birds not seen many other places. This is why bird watching and photography groups have made Magnolia their home. Magnolia Plantation is a wonderful place for families of all ages. Trolley tours are available for those who do not wish to hike, and boat tours are often scheduled.

Gilliard Garden Center

The Gilliard Garden Center is where I volunteer to help cultivate unique, high-quality plants, trees, and shrubs unlike others in the Charleston area. Beautiful pottery, wind chimes, and birdhouses are available to accent low-country gardens. Discover vignettes of beautiful gardens showcasing how they can be designed for shade, part-shade, or full sun. Access to Gilliard Garden Center is free to all and you’ll find the prices are great.

We feature rare perennials, top-quality fruit trees, beautiful roses, and reblooming azaleas.  And, of course you can count on Gilliard Garden Center to sell the best camellias!

Want to keep up-to-date with the latest events at Magnolia Plantation?  Visit their Facebook page.  Magnolia Plantation and Gardens is located at 3550 Ashley River Rd Charleston, SC 29414.  

 

bliss Spiritual Co-op

bliss Spiritual Co-op is an amazing place for yoga, painting, spiritual renewal and even jewelry making. Enjoy homemade soup and and meet new friends. It is the warmest and most welcoming place I’ve ever been too. You can even learn to belly dance here. Most of the sessions are free. So if you are feeling stressed, bored, or even a bit lonely, bliss will become your new haven. There are so many wonderful events and classes, it is impossible to name them all. Check out their website or Meetup page to see all that bliss has to offer. bliss is located at 1163 Pleasant Oaks Drive in Mt. Pleasant. Can’t wait to meet you there!

Angel Oak

Angel Oak

Yes, I am recommending everyone see a tree, but don’t worry, it’s free. Saying the Angel Oak is just a tree is like saying the Grand Canyon is just a hole in the ground. The Angel Oak is so mammoth, no picture can show what a marvel of beauty it is. The 500 year-old tree is located on 3688 Angel Oak Rd, Johns Island, SC 29455.

Charleston Sailing Meetup

Sunset Sail

Charleston Sailing Meetup is a great way to explore the low country by sea.  For a nominal fee, you can see sunset vistas almost any day of the week.

Jay Kenney runs the group and offers numerous sailing options for the novice to experienced sailor.  He provides information about all sorts of sailing classes, many of which are free. His sailing adventures are my number one recreation outlet in Charleston.  This should not be missed.