Learning to grow in a small garden with no idea.
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A self-proclaimed garden enthusiast who can't resist the allure of pretty plants & unusual greenery. From my 1900 Victorian terrace home, I'm sharing the ups & downs of learning to grow plants. No expert here—just figuring it out one plant at a time.
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