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Our guide to spring in Greenville

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Garden with pea gravel sitting area at a home in Greenville, SC.

This former Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty listing boasts our dream garden in full bloom.

Photo by Ben Ivins Photography

We Greenvillians know that spring starts somewhere between today and when the first tulip blooms — not exactly March 20. 🌷

Here’s what we’re looking forward to this season:

🍻 Downtown Alive and Main Street Fridays — starting March 16 + March 17
🏀 Women’s basketball — The Well hosts the SEC tournament and the Regional Finals of the NCAA Tournament
🧹 Spring cleaning, naturally — March is a great time to start deep cleaning indoors and make any exterior repairs if your home is headed for market

Spruce up your home this spring.*

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