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Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve

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The Hatchers were not wealthy landowners. Limited in resources, but not in creative vision, they raised money for their projects by buying and self-renovating adjacent properties for rental income. They chose to give the Garden to the Spartanburg County Foundation which leaves the garden to the
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and began developing the land behind their home on Briarwood Road. Over the next thirty years they acquired property totaling 10 acres (40,000 m). Much of the land was in ruin: erosion from the former cotton fields had robbed the soil of its nutrients. Trash and weeds covered the ground.
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The Hatchers began working and amending the soil. They filled in the eroded lands, built paths and ponds, and planted thousands of
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Garden displays over 200 species of conifers including both trees and shrubs. The collection includes
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is a 10-acre (40,000 m) public garden located at 820 John B. White Sr. Blvd. in
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Protected areas of Spartanburg County, South Carolina
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Spartanburg, South Carolina
Conifer
pines
spruces
firs
larches
yews
junipers
cedars
cypresses
sequoias
deciduous
Bald Cypress
Spartanburg, South Carolina
trees
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