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Gardeners ready to share 'secrets'Published 06/02/07
Annapolis is a town for walkers. It's also a place where backyards are filled with flower-bordered patios, sparkling fish ponds and conversational settings underneath century old trees.
J. Henson - The Capital
From top to bottom are the gardens of Peggy Waggoner, Barbara and John Dugan, and Carol and Howard Safir, respectively.
For four hours tomorrow, walkers who happen to be garden lovers will have a chance to visit 14 different garden sites, most of then hidden from sidewalk view, during the city's eighth annual Secret Garden Tour.
This event will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. with all of the gardens within walking distance of the Annapolis City Hall on Duke of Gloucester Street, in the center of the city's Historic District. Peggy Waggoner, who has lived for more...
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