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Article: Acupuncture for plants
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- The Independent (London, England)
- Article date:
- June 23, 1996
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CopyrightCopyright 1996 The Independent - London. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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She deserves a medal for keeping her face a mask of
inscrutability on first getting a eyeful of our back garden. No
gasp of horror escapes her lips. Sarah Shurety, feng shui
consultant, is used to inspecting homes and gardens like the ones
on these pages, created by millionaires, captains of industry and
Chelsea art dealers. It's not every day she comes up against a
forest of giant sycamore trees, a Greek garment factory, the
concrete escape hatches of a wartime air-raid shelter and a rampant
jungle of snowberry bushes growing in the leafy gloom. She has come
along today to advise me on the ancient oriental art of arranging
the contents of your home, office - and now your garden - to ...
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