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Hunting for your secret garden

A garden can be many things. It can have “exterior decoration” — the kind you buy from a chain store or a cheap “we made three million of these” online store. It can include a neat house set in a mown lawn with trimmed shrubs and possibly a row of roses out the front. A garden can also be a suburban food forest — a jungle of tangled apple trees and grape vines, carpets of strawberries and kids with mulberry-stained faces who don’t come inside until dark.

The richness of your want from it and not what others expect.

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