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Today, a lot of people are looking for green.

Something bright enough to pin on a coat.

Something that signals belonging at a glance.

But in the garden, green doesn’t announce itself that way.

It stays low.

It spreads slowly.

It shows up in damp corners and dark basements, in moss pressed into stone, in a tuber swelling quietly where no one can see it yet.

Some green things are meant to be noticed.

Others just keep going, whether we mark the day or not.

So today, we’re walking with people who worke…

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