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Grow at home, a cultivating alternative in Mexico in the face of the COVID crisis

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Guadalajara (Mexico), Apr 16 (EFE), .- Rebeca and her family dedicate all their afternoons to transforming their backyard into an urban garden, a practice that has increased in the Mexican city of Guadalajara as an alternative while in quarantine.(CAMERA: José Luis González)

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