Judith F. Handelsman, M.A. is an author and teacher. A former gardening columnist for Vogue magazine and New Age Journal, she also created daily gardening spots for NBC All-News Network Radio during the 1970s. Her book Gardens from Garbage: How to Grow Indoor Plants from Recycled Kitchen Scraps was named a top children’s book by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Handelsman’s most recent book is Growing Myself: A Spiritual Journey through Gardening.
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Biography, Horticultural writers, Authors, biography, Fruit, Fruit-culture, Gardening, House plants, Indoor gardening, Juvenile literature, Plantes d'intérieur, Propagation, Recycling, Recycling (Waste), Recycling (Waste, etc.), Spiritual life, Vegetable gardening, VegetablesPlaces
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