By Adrian Higgins The Washington PostHERSHEY, Pa. - Nora Palmer is a gardener who toils happily in breezy Hershey Gardens, a playground of roses, herbs, old trees and leafy spaces that welcomes, among others, field-tripping grade-schoolers."I've just finished weeding and mulching here," she says as she walks through a children's garden where three fountains, formed as Hershey's Kisses, whistle as they spout.The gardens of candy magnate Milton S. Hershey don't quite have the surreal power of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, but Palmer's workplace is still a realm of fantasy outside the quotidian slog.The re-created formal rose garden, with hundreds of flowering hybrid teas, is a blast from the past.Read more on NewsOK.com