We’re excited to share that the South Carolina Native Plant Society was recently featured in a national Redfin article on how to garden without disrupting nature. The piece brings together perspectives from across the country on how to create beautiful, low-impact gardens that support local ecosystems.
Upstate Membership Chair Ian Portwood contributed a thoughtful tip connecting plant selection to climate resilience. His voice adds a regional perspective to a wide-ranging discussion—and showcases the kind of smart, forward-thinking advocacy we love to see from our members. His insight illustrates the SCNPS mission to restore habitat biodiversity and sustainability through the use of native plants.
We’re honored to see SCNPS included in this national piece and grateful to Ian for helping highlight the value of native plants in creating resilient, ecologically sound gardens.
We were featured in a Redfin article! Check it out here: How to Build a Garden Without Disrupting Nature | Redfin (Parent company of ApartmentGuide and Rent.)