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Carol Barany isn't ready for winter flavors or scents. She's grasping to pumpkin spice and sharing some giant pumpkin growing tips.
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To “naturalize” your garden, make it appear as if everything had occurred naturally, blown in by the wind, bees and birds, and not by design. Here's how.