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The Marginalian: “Leaning Toward Light: A Posy of Poems Celebrating the Joys and Consolations of the Garden”

September 1, 2023

“Gardening is like poetry in that it is gratuitous, and also that it cannot be done on will alone,” the poet and passionate gardener May Sarton wrote as she contemplated the parallels between these two creative practices — parallels that have led centuries of beloved writers to reverence the garden.

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