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In Sussex, a Floral Designer Finds New Life in an Untamed Garden

The New York Times – T Magazine:

After reluctantly moving into a tumbledown 17th-century English cottage, Milli Proust has created a gorgeously unruly and varied source for her craft.

Carolyn Asome
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Flowers and Plants, Gardens and Gardening, Interior Design and Furnishings, Mumford & Sons (Music Group), Rural Areas, Sussex (England), Trees and Shrubs
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