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[[File:Bridge in the park - pub dom.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Garden design with bridge element]] | [[File:Bridge in the park - pub dom.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Garden design with bridge element]] | ||
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Field with circled crops. This photo is from when i planted and sowed in my garden for the first time. Because it was already late in the gardening year i had little choice, but i planted courgette, leek, Brussels sprout and strawberries and i sowed spinach and chard. The photo shows that i did it in circles and ellipses. There is a spiritual reason why it is done this way. It's an old tradition in some or more Native American tribes.