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The Gestalt Gardener | Blustery Day

How exactly does a blustery day fit into a show about gardening? Well, it actually does not fit but just like flowers that will not bloom you have to deal with it anyway. Felder is getting closer to coming back stateside and has speaking engagements already scheduled for when he gets off the plane But before that, he answers a rousing round of southern gardening questions and takes a trip down memory lane talking about chinaberry trees. Let's get dirty!

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