Environmental Concepts, LLC

Environmental Concepts, LLC Landscape Architects | Land Planners Our imaginative and comprehensive approach to planning and design is reflected in each design solution.

Environmental Concepts has earned recognition for providing quality, personalized Landscape Architectural/Land Planning services for both small and large scale projects. From initial client contact, research and site analysis to master planning, design development and detailed site design, our services are tailored to address the issues of each project. We are experienced in working with multi-dis

ciplinary teams and have established successful working relationships with numerous outstanding professionals to assure excellence in all aspects of project planning and design. Environmental Concepts has successfully undertaken projects in sensitive coastal wetland and upland environments meeting the needs of: the client, the site and the ultimate end-user.

05/29/2026

He emerged from the soil at dusk on a warm June night. One-inch length, dark wing covers with a yellow margin, carrying a lantern he spent two years building.

He doesn't eat.

No digestive system. No way to forage. He spent two years as a larva in the damp leaf litter eating snails and slugs, storing every calorie he would ever need for his final act.

He is a Firefly. And he has twenty-one nights.

Night one — he crawls to the tip of a grass blade and takes flight. He is testing his light, a chemical reaction more efficient than any bulb humans have ever engineered.

Nights two through ten — he pulses his rhythmic code into the treeline. He is looking for a faint, specific reply from a female waiting in the deep grass.

Nights eleven through fifteen — he finds her. They spend their limited hours in the safety of the tall grass, securing the next generation before his energy is spent.

Nights sixteen through twenty — he is burning his final reserves of fat. Getting slower. Lower to the ground. His light grows dimmer with every flight.

Night twenty-one — he will die. In the grass where he was born, or beneath a floodlight that blinded him to the only signal he spent two years waiting to see.

Every spark required to light up the meadow, completed in three weeks, on a body that waited two years for the chance to shine.

🌿 How to keep his light on:

- Turn off outdoor lights from dusk to dawn in June and July — artificial light is so bright it drowns out their signals and prevents them from finding mates
- Leave the leaf litter in your garden beds — firefly larvae live in the damp soil and leaves for two years before they ever become the lights you see
- Stop using lawn chemicals and grub treatments — these kill the larvae and the snails they need to eat while they grow underground
- Avoid mowing after dusk — many females stay low in the grass and a mower can destroy an entire colony in one pass

The magic in your summer nights took two years to build and only three weeks to finish 🌿

05/29/2026

Art imitates life, and occasionally life imitates art.

We caught this feathered visitor striking a pose beside one of our sculptures... and the resemblance was too good not to share. 🦆

Pictured: 'Duck and Turtle' by Albert Laessie

05/28/2026
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05/25/2026

Today, we remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. As we spend time with family and friends this Memorial Day, we pause in gratitude for the sacrifices that made those moments possible.

Wishing everyone a meaningful and peaceful Memorial Day from all of us at Brookgreen Gardens.

Open 9:30 AM - 5 PM

05/22/2026

Discover sculptures that honor our nation's heroes this weekend. 🟥 ⬜️ 🟦

Every Memorial Day weekend, we place American flags at each sculpture either created by a veteran, designed as a war memorial, or inspired by patriotic themes. You'll find that we have many in our collection!

Stroll the Gardens in a peaceful setting where you can remember and honor those who gave their life in service.

05/13/2026

Most people have never heard the name Frederick Law Olmsted.But they've felt his work.The winding roads. The quiet forests. The peaceful feeling that hits wh...

05/09/2026

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618 Chestnut Road, Ste 201
Myrtle Beach, SC
29572

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Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

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