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Date Added: June 12, 2008 06:44:03 PM
In my role as host of "GardenSMART," a television show that features beautiful gardens, I've seen some pretty spectacular places. Yet none compares to the garden I just returned from. Although it may never qualify as drop-dead gorgeous, and its location might deter some visitors, this was the most beautiful garden I have ever seen. What's more, it didn't even exist before I arrived.

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