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Vegetable garden: how to tell weeds from seedlings
'd like to pretend to be bemused as to why, in an entire magazine dedicated to gardening expertise, I get given the subject of weeds. It is, of course, appropriate that weeds should be the one topic “real” gardeners don't want to write about, and it probably says something about me that I am just as interested in the things that shouldn't be in my vegetable patch as in the things that are. (20/05) More
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