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Moving to Kooyong, which means ‘peaceful place’, was just the incentive I needed to really get into gardening.

heree Williams says she became a gardener almost by accident 33 years ago when she and her husband, Vince, moved to their hobby farm near Armidale in northern NSW. Vince, who is an electrician, was owner-building their home with the help of another tradie friend, when Sheree put in some plants. She confesses she was taken by surprise when they grew. Encouraged by this success, she planted more and, through the years,

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