The MGAP 2011 Garden Tour Guide

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The garden of Loretta Mink

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This garden is built on the principles of the classic Chinese Gardens of Suzhou.
It features the form of those ancient gardens by incorporating the elements: water, stone, buildings, dragon wall, and vegetation.
The Gardens of Suzhou are reknowed for design that combines art and nature to create gardens of beauty and harmony.


The garden of Petra McLean

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This constantly evolving garden is set in a deeply wooded area that sparkles with all of the shade plants we love. The path along the creek continues to be developed and grows each year.

The garden of Linda Cobb

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This lush garden is a cornicopia of annuals, shade plants, and a full array of seasonal varieties.
Starting at the front of the residence, the garden wraps the house in a feast to the eye for garden lovers

The garden of Sam & Pam Copeland

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Perched on the hillside this is a personal garden with a beautiful waterfall that enhances the serenity of the setting.

The garden of Patsy and Jim Hudgens

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The garden is a unique blend of the plants and fauna of a traditional Upstate flower garden
combined with an outstanding raised vegetable garden.

The garden of Ray and Janice Roberts

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The water feature may be the spark that will inspire a water feature in your garden.
The garden includes a sunny lawn lined with many traditional south Carolina favorites that lead you to the wooded area for shade plants in the garden that spans the back of the house.

Previous MGAP garden Tours are available in the Archives.
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2010 Tour- click here

2008 Tour- click here