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FOREVER FLOWERS

 clinging to their petals, but those that come in last each day from the 19 acres of fields at Newbury’s Tendercrop Farm are different. These blooms don’t need to be rapidly prepared for the customers who flow through the doors at Tendercrop’s three farm stands. This harvest, as mangers Kathy Richmond and her sister Colleen Hamilton well know, is meant to

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