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SLIDESHOW: Image 11/29 Previous Next Posted 10.15.09 | PERMALINK | ESSAY

Timothy Jack Ward: Gardens and Their Designers

Gardens and Their Designers: slide 11

Gardens and Their Designers
Kenneth FitzGerald, Chesapeake, VA
Assorted Garden: Florals, fruit, vegetables, herbs, feral cats (shown: sunflower verge)

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ABOUT THE ESSAY

Gardens and Their Designers
When I loaded up my Budget truck and moved from New York to our nation’s capital, the last thing on, and the first thing off, was my plants.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Timothy Jack Ward is a New York design editor and writer now serving his country in Washington. Last weekend he moved into the smallest house ever built in the District of Columbia, and has already begun to transplant his garden from Chappaqua.
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