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Underplanting
“Eh?! What’s that?” you ask. Well, underplanting is a really nifty and easy concept in gardening that magnifies the impact of the plants you put in. We grow plants we are attracted to. We place them in clever combinations that look … Continue reading
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Lovers in the Garden
Uh-oh. If you found this post when you were looking for the reason all the faults of mankind are blamed on women, then try adding “Bible” or “Eden” to your search terms. This is not a post about Adam and … Continue reading
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