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397 Garden Lessons Learned (the hard way)

397 Garden Lessons Learned (the hard way)

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Master gardeners share lessons from their mistakes, covering topics like thinning fruit, plant spacing, and pest management, highlighting gardening as a continuous learning experience filled with humor and growth.

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Pictured: crowded fruit on a donut peach tree

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