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Botanical Company in West Virginia Turns Old Strip Mines Into Lavender Gardens
Appalachian Botanical Company is converting portions of a depleted strip mine in Boone County, West Virginia, into a fragrant utopia of lavender flowers and swarming honey bees.
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