The Southern Charm member has a bit of a green thumb, in case you didn’t already know.
Craig Conover has a thing for his backyard in his Charleston, South Carolina home.
The Southern Charm cast member has been very open about the love he has for his outdoor space in his home, which he had been renovating for a while. But the Sewing Down South pillow designer is now taking his talent for design from his living room to his garden, where both him and his flowers are flourishing.
Craig’s green thumb shouldn’t come as a surprise to viewers. In the past, he has been open to sharing a look at his thriving indoor herb garden, and, in the past, his vegetable garden, which he had worked on for years. And now he is continuing that work.
Craig Conover’s New Garden Update
Spring has officially sprung in Charleston. Or, at least, in Craig’s garden.
Craig took to his Instagram Story on Friday, March 8, where he posted a video of his garden, focusing in on the different flowers in his perfectly landscaped spot. “Happy Friday!,” he wrote over the video.
While Craig currently plans on renovating the podcast and sewing room in his home, it appears that his garden doesn’t need much help. But that’s because gardening has always been something Craig has been “fascinated” with, he told Decider in 2017.
“Fortunately, my parents were real supportive with whatever I’d do,” he said. “They let me dig an 8×8 plot in our backyard in our sandy soil in Delaware and tried planting stuff.”
It’s now grown from a basic fascination to something he is very good at, clearly.
Craig Conover’s Potential New Hobby
Craig’s backyard might possibly getting some new visitors in the form of bees, very soon.
In a post to his Instagram Story in February, Craig revealed that he is reading a book about backyard beekeeping and how to harvest honey in a straight forward way. It is unclear where the bees would go, or how serious Craig is about this potential hobby, but, given how much love that he has for the outdoors, this new addition makes sense.
Craig’s followers will just have to stay tuned to see how his flowers bloom over the warmer months and if the bees ever make their big arrival.