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Article: Garden grew from necessity: Couple turned to plants to help prevent runoff at their Elkview home
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- Charleston Daily Mail
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- May 30, 2007
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If you go What: Garden Conservancys Open Days Program When: 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: $5 for each garden; proceeds benefit the Open
Days Program. No reservations are required. Info: Call (888) 842-
2442 or visit www.opendays program.org for maps and directions. FYI:
Dorothea and Lee Fuquas garden will be among three private gardens
and one public garden open for touring Saturday as part of The Garden
Conservancys Open Days Program. Visitors may begin their tour at the
Fuqua garden, 23 Tyree Circle in Elkview, or the Paula and Roger
Shafer garden, 49 Upper Pinch Road in Elkview. Directions to the
other gardens are available at each.
Dorothea and Lee Fuqua were dragged into gardening, one ...
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