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Though it would never
occur to most gardeners to write a poem or paint a picture,
the living garden, as an art form is paradoxically the most
complex of all. From 1930, until her death in 1979, Peggy
Mills chose her lifework as that very manner of expression.
Through her sense of aesthetics and skill combined with
research and determination, she has left a legacy that has
captured the attention of botanists worldwide. The home and
gardens, once tended by Mrs. Mills as a labor of love, can
still be experienced in the serenity and privacy of our Key
West guest house.
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