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Dee Nash
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After gardening for 27 years in Oklahoma's red clay and sand, Dee Nash knows the best plants for your garden. Dee grows over 90 roses on her 7.5 acres, along with perennials, annuals and vegetables. She also blogs about her rural adventures at www.reddirtramblings.com.


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