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Tamar Rudavsky stands among some vegetable plants in her front-yard garden in Columbus, Ohio. Because of its visibility, Rudavsky has paid attention to aesthetics: "People really have to look beyond my row of perennial flowers to see inside my vegetable garden," she says.
Jay LaPrete, Chicago Tribune
Tamar Rudavsky stands among some vegetable plants in her front-yard garden in Columbus, Ohio. Because of its visibility, Rudavsky has paid attention to aesthetics: “People really have to look beyond my row of perennial flowers to see inside my vegetable garden,” she says.
Chicago Tribune
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