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earthly delights; Want to make sure that everything in the garden, including you, is lovely this summer.(fashion)(Brief Article)

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Madcap floral gloves made for a modern-day Vita Sackville-West. . . . Antique jardin furniture that looks like it was transplanted from Provence. . . . Bamboo-handled shears to prune prize-worthy blooms. . . . Nothing says summer more than puttering around a perfectly tended garden. And even if your affinity with flora goes no further than one of this summer's ...

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