Indian Hawthorns
Indian hawthorns (Rhaphiolepis species and hybrids) are low-growing, evergreen, flowering shrubs. They are ideal low-maintenance plants that are good for using in small gardens and as foundation plantings.
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Indian hawthorns (Rhaphiolepis species and hybrids) are low-growing, evergreen, flowering shrubs. They are ideal low-maintenance plants that are good for using in small gardens and as foundation plantings.
John Ellington (left) of Florence and Doug Miller of Dillon tailgating at a local eating establishment in Dillon on Tuesday for lunch. (Contributed Photo)
Mrs. Elizabeth Snipes has joined Clemson Extension as the 4-H Agent for Dillon and Marlboro Counties.
To The Editor:
I always felt a little silly pushing for agriculture and trying to make my family and friends understand just what it takes to produce food in modern-day America. Farmers still get up early and still come home late; their families adapt, without grudges, to time without them.
A two-inch-long insect found dead six months ago on the other side of our continent has become the media’s latest cause celebre.
Clemson researchers have found a cover crop mixture that can reduce costs for South Carolina farmers, rejuvenate farm soil and help conserve the state’s water supply if included in crop rotations.
The #1 priority of Dixie Youth Baseball is to offer regular season play, which offers the greatest opportunity for all of our children to participate, instead of a select number voted to play in post-season tournaments.
Since May 1, the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) has been accepting online applications for the 2020 Public Alligator Hunting season.
The South Carolina Bar launched a toll-free legal assistance hotline for low-income individuals and families across South Carolina who are confronted with civil legal problems as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. People may call 1-833-958-2266 toll-free any time.
A shooting occurred at the Food Mart, located on Highway 34 West, Dillon, on April 27th, according to a report by Sgt. Ray McPhatter.