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Julia H. Shannon, fondly known as Jupe and Grandma Jupe to relatives and friends, is a lifelong resident of the Saint Louis, Missouri, area. She has written numerous stories for children, including Scruffy, Scrappy Dog and The Knockout Punch, as well as two novels for adults, Hanna’s House and Gilda. She holds a master’s degree in creative writing from Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri. William Curtis, illustrator, is an experienced artist whose masterful style has earned him numerous awards. He uses a variety of media, including watercolor, oil, and graphite. Having worked as an educator for a number of years, he especially enjoys doing illustrations for children’s books.
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Two related plants go under the Miscellany microscope THIS week, I’m combining two plant genera into one Miscellany. They are related, and have some interesting stories connected with them! Let’s start with laburnums, which are in flower now. These a
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This week it’s: Brilliant blooms that will brighten any garden THE poppies in my garden are some of my most eagerly awaited plants. Each year, around early June, the buds of the annual and perennial poppies (members of the Papaver genus) are fat and
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IGROW a lot of hardy annuals from seed, because they are among the most pollinator-friendly plants of all. This was reinforced several years ago when there was an RHS trial of hardy annuals on the Portsmouth Field at RHS Garden Wisley in Surrey. The
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