Georgina King rebuilt her front garden as a retirement project, replacing grass with artfully arranged plants, bushes and stone walkways. That was 17 years ago and King, now 78, says she loves it. Read More
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'I question the logic': City tells longtime homeowner to replace part of front garden with grass
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