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Helen Battersby is a gardener, a writer, a garden speaker, and a power-walker, not always in that order!

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Toronto Gardens is from the muddy hands of Helen Battersby and Sarah Battersby, sisters and neighbours who come from long lines of English gardeners. We garden in Toronto's east end, but poke our green noses into growing spaces all over.

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