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How Gardens are REALLY made: the History of my Raised Terrace Garden
It’s twilight, in late August. After a day of sporadic rain showers the skies are clearing, and a rosy mist fills the air. We’re sitting together on the Raised Terrace Garden at my home in New Hampshire…not speaking…just quietly taking in the gentle beauties that surround us. You might think that this serene hideaway has … Continue reading »
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