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by her green thumb honestly. When Kath- rinus was growing up, her mother would retreat to her garden oasis after dinner to work in the dirt. The more you pick pansies, she told her daughter, the more they bloom. “She had rose gardens, which she loved,” Kath- rinus remembers. “She would start rosebushes from the stems of others from the neighbor across the street.” Kathrinus

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