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Source: Samantha Swann, WRAL, 8/6/18
Heather Freeman walked through the well-kept gardens of her Campobello farm on her way to the pasture, pointing out the flowers in bloom. Freeman is an avid gardener and cornflowers, lilies, orchids, black-eyed Susans — chosen to attract butterflies, honeybees and the hummingbirds the property is named after — surround her home. But the most interesting aspect of Hummingbird Hill, the 12.7-acre farm Freeman designed herself, isn't the house or the views of the rolling countryside, but the two horses she was walking out to visit.
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