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Magnolia Moment - Slave Dwelling Project Part Two with Joe McGill
Joe McGill, History/Culture Coordinator, talks about the creation of his The Slave Dwelling Project. This is Part II. Join Joe on his many travels online and across the country. Stay tuned for his Magnolia Slave Cabin programming. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
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Magnolia Moment - Slave Cabin Preservation
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Joseph McGill presents the preservation of the Slave Cabins in their historic context. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - Garden Walk with Kate
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Katherine Reeves White, Head of Horticulture, takes a Garden Walk along the Ashley River. This is a bit of 18th Century fun. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - John Bartram Discusses Shipping Plants
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John Bartram talks about the many problems of shipping plants across the North Atlantic in leaking wooden boats. This is a bit of 18th Century fun. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - Katie Discusses Companion Plants
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Katie Dickson, Floriculturist, talks about our plant selection for the newly installed food production plot behind the historic Slave Cabins. She describes how to plant Companion Plants that add insect and disease resistance to some food crops. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - John Bartram Discuss Mark Catesby's Natural History of Carolina
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John Bartram talks about Botanical Illustration and his friendship with Mark Catesby over his publication of Natural History of Carolina. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - Slave Dwelling Project
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Joseph McGill describes The Slave Dwelling Project and its start at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens ten years ago. Here's the low-down on the mysteries of this enigmatic high-up plant. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - Summer Veggies
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Katherine Reeves White talks about the veggies going into our summer garden plot. Here's the low-down on the mysteries of this enigmatic high-up plant. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - Mysteries of Spanish Moss
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Kathleen 'Katie' Dickson, Floriculturist. Spanish Moss has a place in the history of ornamental horticulture in the South. Without it, any great Oak Allee would be missing one of its most Romantic Garden attributes. Here's the low-down on the mysteries of this enigmatic high-up plant. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - John Bartram's Travels
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John Bartram traveled the eastern seaboard collecting America's riches of new botanical introductions. His trips took him past the Holy City: Charleston, SC and Magnolia Plantation. Put it on a list of places you need to see! Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - Food Cultivation Behind the Slave Cabins
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Joseph McGill, History/Culture Coordinator, introduces the food production area behind the Slave Cabins. The garden this season is being filled with heritage plants that would have been cultivated by the enslaved for personal consumption. Put it on a list of places you need to see! Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - Heritage Food Garden
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Katie Dickson, Floriculturist, talks about the veggies Magnolia is cultivating in its Heritage Food Garden behind the 1850 Slave Cabins. She goes further back in Native Agriculture and describes Three Sisters planting. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - Care for Camellias
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Katherine Reeves White, Head of Horticulture, continues her presentation of the Camellia Collection at Magnolia. This episode deals with their care, feeding, pruning and promoting. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - Oak Trees
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Big oaks grow from little acorns. John Bartram talks about America's native oak trees and Magnolia's #LiveOakAllee. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - Historic Garden with Kate White
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Katherine 'Kate' White takes a closer look at the heart of Magnolia's Historic Garden. It's been a wonderful year for it. Sign up for our newsletter here: mailchi.mp/53d7b6c90bf9/magnolia-plantation-enews
Magnolia Moment - Easter Flower Arrangement
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Magnolia Moment - Easter Flower Arrangement
Magnolia Moment - John Bartram Talks Sustainability
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Magnolia Moment - John Bartram Talks Sustainability
Magnolia Moment - Magnolia's Camellia Collection
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Magnolia Moment - Magnolia's Camellia Collection
Magnolia Moment - Joseph McGill at the Cemetery
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Magnolia Moment - Joseph McGill at the Cemetery
Magnolia Moment - Centerpieces with Katie
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Magnolia Moment - Centerpieces with Katie
Magnolia Moment - Joseph McGill City of Charleston
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Magnolia Moment - Joseph McGill City of Charleston
Magnolia Moment - Edward von Siebold Dingle Paintings
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Magnolia Moment - Edward von Siebold Dingle Paintings
Magnolia Moment - 18th Century Chinese Export Porcelain
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Magnolia Moment - 18th Century Chinese Export Porcelain
Magnolia Moment - Kirk and the Drayton Family
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Magnolia Moment - Kirk and the Drayton Family
Magnolia Moment - Shirah at the Carriage House
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Magnolia Moment - Shirah at the Carriage House
Magnolia Moment - Rev John Grimke Drayton's Grandmother
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Magnolia Moment - Rev John Grimke Drayton's Grandmother
Magnolia Moment - Joseph McGill on Hwy 61
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Magnolia Moment - Joseph McGill on Hwy 61
Magnolia Moment - Kate on Named Camellias
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Magnolia Moment - Kate on Named Camellias
Magnolia Moment - Kirk at the Front Gate
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Magnolia Moment - Kirk at the Front Gate
The Jesus donkey in the petting zoo
This has been on my family forever. I am a member through the guild. I live very near. And Tom and I came here romantically.
Wth is going on here , the lady narrating this sounds like “big momma “ this is distasteful I even saw a biracial couple having a wedding here … sc y’all are a disgrace
My name is Charleston to
What such a beautiful place to remind us of the hardships that Black people had to endure when they were brought over to this country. Y’all are so thoughtful 😒
So much for the good ole days. I could have been the boss.
Thank you for sharing this, Joseph
I started walking to the cemetery, but I got discouraged when I saw the alligators on the way. :/
I was married there almost 3 years ago. The pictures were magical. Amazing vegetation. I would recommend doing this. We stayed at the French Quarter Inn Amazing several free Champagne bottles chocolates and cigars. Tempest seafood tower at Tempest. The landing...man I miss Charleston.
This make me wanna buy the house n invite the hood over
I love plantation. I think they are awesome. I love the pillars in the front before u go inside and the insides as spectacular as I dreamed it would be awesome as usual they had slaves to do the hard work. I would have never would lasted for what the slaves indure
Yea but the sad history of slavery there cancels out any physical beauty. No thanks.
De tras de esa belleza ubo asesinatos esclavitud y sancle donde todos los esclavos sufrieron por culpa del dueño que orgullo ni que nada tierra podrida
amazing i learnt a lot
idk how I landed here
How many hours to visit plantation on my own?
Beautiful places
Bull. Those so called "slave" quarters were built in the early 1960's.
Can u elaborate on this please
@@mollymullinix1220 There are still a few people born and raised on Magnolia Gardens property that no longer live there but still work there. My father worked at Magnolia Gardens at the time the cabins were built and many families still lived there through 1989.
@@yvonnephillips3888wth still lived in the cabins slaves lived in ?!??
Y’all really glorifying a plantation?💀💀💀💀
I'm saying😂😂
@@jarellsmalls3702 chyyyyyy…….
I've never understood it either. And that southern drawl.... not for me
Slaves had a lot of talent
I enjoyed this. I live in the area but haven't been yet. Thank you!🌺
I’m just joking lol
Ok nobody cares
We thought about going to Magnolia last week when we were in Charleston, but there seemed to be an add-on fee for just about everything...$20 to get in and then another $10 for the tram ride, $10 to enter the house, $20 for the slave quarter tour. It all added up quickly and I have a hard time reconciling a petting zoo with slave quarters. We opted for the McLeod Plantation tour, which is run by the county. Emphasis is strictly on history. So if you want flowers, go to Magnolia. If you want history, other choices available.
When I went they offered a “self guided tour” we did pay the 10 to go inside but every historical part of the plantation has plaques and a lot of other reading that tells you about the history. You can walk in the slave quarters and I believe if I recall correctly there was even native burial mounds there. I’m sorry you had such an awful experience there but going they do have ample reading on the history. It is weird they focus mostly on the gardening and nature side of things though I will say
Why is this place glorified and celebrated... it’s a site where crimes against humanity took place at.
People are sick
Interestingly, if colonial slave owners hadn't bought African slaves from AFRICAN SLAVE OWNERS and brought them to the U.S., there wouldn't be any Blacks in this country at all (well, besides immigrants). Plantations are where our country's greatest leaders lead cultivated lives with the help of a lower class who were nonetheless cherished and lives. Slavery was inherited from centuries of African tradition. In fact, Africa is the only continent where people are still killed due to their skin color (see Rwanda, black on black crime). I dare say, with rates of Black homicide, poverty, incarceration, drug use, etc., these slaves may have lived better lives than most of the free black populace in modern day!
Virtue signaling liberal.
@@fitzwilliamdarcy5263 well said
Our favorite vacation spot!
I feel so blessed to live only 20 minutes from Magnolia. We have been members for over 20 years.
Why blessed?
@@calaragazza3556 Fortunate to live in such proximity to such beautiful grounds. Any other questions?
I have visited Magnolia Plantation many times....It is a MUST SEE plantation for the entire family to enjoy....Spectacular!
Did you visit the slave quarters?
@@calaragazza3556 Why, naturally. It's always nice to see where the Help lives.
Great vid love from walterboro!!!!!!
Excellent and eye-opening tour. Thank you Joe McGill!
Thank you for sharing
My BESTIE and I visited here! I beautiful place!. I HIGHLY recommend it!!!!!
There videos are so wonderful. My students were supposed to come and visit on the 15th, but with schools being closed, obviously we had to cancel our trip this year. I have put together a little virtual field trip for them directing them to your videos. With the plantation opening back up soon, I wanted to ensure that the videos would remain posted. Will these still be on CZcams when you reopen? Thank you!
A friend and I visited the exhibit last night. As a 72-year old artist who has worked in 40 countries around the world, I was completely captivated by the displays. But it is the 200-foot-long dragon sculpture that stopped me dead in my tracks: I will not give away the details of its construction, but, instead, will encourage everyone in the Charleston area to see your yourself. The dragon sculpture, spread out under a canopy of ancient oaks trees festooned with lanterns and other lighting effects, is nothing less than a spectacular achievement - a visual feast I will never forget.
When's the best time to see the colors of the gardens?
I have been many times and the spring is probably the best! April. It is breathtaking and takes the whole day!
I love being white
I bet
I love being biracial, Jewish and a proud black trans woman.
I wish I were white
Thank god i was born in this era.
How to buy tickets?
Hi Frances, you may buy tickets by visiting www.lightsofmagnolia.com
I was just in South Carolina last week, In Charleston I wanted to see this Plantation But my daughter said it was 4 miles from Charleston?
I don't know who is more crazy the home owner or the people trying to clean it
How is the blooming in August? I plan on making a visit.
Not a lot bloomed right now. We just went there yesterday 8/11/2018. Had a great time. I would recommend going toward the first or middle of June.
Feb is when they bloom.. My family lives there
I have a wonderful picture of myself and my dad and step mother right there
Despicable
Yasmine Alhajmouni With all due respect... Get over it.
Jeff Legg Tell that to the jews
Enough already. It's beautiful. You are despicable or just jealous.
@@BetsyH I think she is both!
@@IndigoChild007 what have we ever complained about? And yes, I am a biracial Jewish proud black trans woman.
Gohst
BEAUTIFUL
WoW!!
Pretty
Gardens here are magical. I drove down there from Toronto and don't regret.
I didn't see any ice.
Is there a charge for historical groups to have a table there?
How about teachers?