In 2009 Paula Stone bought 10 acres of worn out land on the edge of Fredericksburg. The vision this avid native plant gardener had was not what she saw – a land littered with tires, washing machines and golf balls – but of one that incorporated the beauty of nature. For Stone this has culminated in a “ridiculous number of gardens”. Over her 16 year stewardship, Stone has steadily reduced the non-native invasives while introducing dozens of missi…
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