
Tanner Paladino of Auburn carries a flat of African daisies Monday at The Whiting Farm in Auburn. Paladino said the farm is anticipating that the increased interest of new gardeners will continue this spring as the COVID-19 pandemic enters its second planting season. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy this Photo
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