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Musings of a Garden Historian

Hello Welcome to my blog dedicated to well-known and arcane bits of garden history, horticulture, and the world of vernacular gardening known outside the academic world simply as quot;gardeningquot;. Spring is here and I suspect that as the weather warms, I will be focusing on gardening instead of garden history. I39;ll keep you posted.

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Hello Welcome to my blog dedicated to well-known and arcane bits of garden history, horticulture, and the world of vernacular gardening known outside the academic world simply as quot;gardeningquot;. Spring is here and I suspect that as the weather warms, I will be focusing on gardening instead of garden history. I39;ll keep you posted.

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