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It is not surprising that most visitors to the Picton Garden come to see the Michaelmas Daisies around the end of September. But, those who come earlier in the season are not disappointed when they enjoy a garden which has evolved over many years to grow a large collection of interesting plants. Ralph has worked wonders with some major structural alterations which include two new beds for asters in the nursery yard. One of these is being used to display a selection of Aster novi-belgii…

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