GROW YOUR GARDEN "UP" AS NATURE INTENDED
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April/May 1996
By John Vivian
A change of name, especially into a furrin language, can do wonders in some quarters. But nothing like the wonders that Nature can perform in your own garden if given just a little help in following her own inclination to grow "up."
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