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Tales from Titchmarsh

and come clean. I struggle with tidiness. From this you will deduce that I am a slovenly so-and-so both in the house and in the garden. The reverse is true. I find it very hard to be anything other than orderly in the laying out and maintaining of both gardens and rooms. The very fact that I can preside over a wildflower meadow is a miracle in itself, but then it is constrained between neatly mown pathways and rides, so

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