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Learning from Failure

April 30, 2017May 1, 2017 by farmtheworld, posted in Catherine Winter, Culinary Herbs, Gardening (general)

Plant death is inevitable, whether it's from a surprise storm or our own neglect. The key is to keep growing and not let minor setbacks discourage us.

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