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Ajuga & Sedum Rot Published on 08/15/04 - 05:31:03 by lmontgom My flourishing ajuga plantings died over a two-week period during the cold, wet summer of 2004; I replanted with sedum. Those, too, died. A google search explained why. The only ...
This is an excerpt from Sharon Hays' latest book, Flat Broke With Children: Women in the Age of Welfare Reform," (Oxford University Press) that was published in the August 2004 edition of the web and print publication, The Sun,
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