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Garden of Peace I did not tell her of the shared unrest that comes to me at moments lately. Why should I? I also have experienced that feeling of peace. I am able to walk always in the garden and find happiness. gardening in cold and wet in tasmania • australia • destroying the environment • gardens in a low rainfall area • huge rhododendron
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THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN In 1928, Ontario horticulturist Dr. Henry Moore, dreamed of creating a garden along the International border between the United States and Canada. The International Peace Garden is definitely a gift of nature. suite101 • suite101.com • canada • canadian • canadian tourism
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LIBRARY IN TWO COUNTRIES The border between the United States and Canada is the longest undefended border in the world. Canada and the US have long since shared a peaceful and friendly existence. A little-known library on the Vermont/Quebec border emphasizes the peaceful co-existence of the two countries. library in two countries • canada • united states • suite101 • suite101.com
The Simplicity of Deep Mulch Gardening Simplify your gardening by retiring your tiller. Deep mulch gardening is easier on you and the environment. And your plants will thank you for it. garden • gardening • tiller • no-till • hoe |
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