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With her kids all grown up, Rose Marie Harasymowycz decided she needed one more baby to nurture. Now in its second year, her garden shop has inspired a passionate local following of customers charmed as much by the kitschy garden-themed wall plaques as the selection of plainly functional goods. Nine six-inch galvanized pots come neatly suspended on a delicate, three-section wrought iron space divider in an antique white finish, for indoors or out ($195). A charming cherub casts bubbles into an ornate basin of cast concrete ($375). Artful, rust-finished wrought iron bird feeders run $60 (not including apples and peanuts). And for those who prefer to sit rather than dig, check out the locally ...