This formal garden defined by brick paths, statuary and classic Southern plants, is an oasis in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina.
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Photo: Tomas Espinoza
A Backyard Escape
An oasis of calm in the genteel city of Charleston, Peggy and Woody Rash's garden is ideal for parties with its lovely water feature, multiple outdoor rooms, trees for shade and a brick patio that won't tangle up high heels.
"This is a kind of typical Charleston garden," says Peggy Rash, filled with classic Southern plants like crape myrtle, camellias, sweet bay magnolia, azaleas and tea olive as well as pittosporum, boxwoods and Italian cypress.
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Outside Looking In
A view of the back of the Rash house, built in 1853, shows some of the unique features of the garden including crape myrtles framing the water feature and a "lawn" of mondo grass.