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After establishing itself as a publication on gardening in New England and New York, a Mid-Atlantic edition was launched in 2003.[4] It suffered from sluggish sales and was discontinued in late 2004. People, Places & Plants published its 50th issue, billed also as a special 10th anniversary issue, in May 2005.[5]

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A television program of People, Places & Plants, filmed at Weston Nurseries in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, and hosted by Roger Swain and Paul Tukey, debuted in March 2003.[6] Two seasons were produced and aired on Home & Garden Television. [7] Tukey earned the honor of America's Horticultural Communicator of the Year from the American Horticultural Society in 2006.

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The garden is not intended to interpret Cherokee life at one point in time or only with food plants, but instead embraces a wider view of the Cherokees relationship with nature. Design elements and selected interpretation are meant to convey certain aspects of the way in which Cherokee people see the world.

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