b'Eternal gardening is the price of liberty, is a motto that I should put over the gateway ofmy garden, if I had a gate. And yet it is not wholly true; for there is no liberty in gardening. The man who undertakes a garden is relentlessly pursued. He felicitates himself, that, when he gets it once planted, he will have a season of rest and of enjoyment in the sprouting and growing of his seeds. It is a green anticipation. He has planted a seed that will keep himawake nights; drive rest from his bones, and sleep from his pillow. Charles Dudley Warner, an excerpt from My Summer in a Garden'

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