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SUMMARY:Real Housewives of New Jersey 
LOCATION:North Edison Branch\nNorth Edison Branch
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DESCRIPTION:A talk with educator and garden historian Lesley Parness.\nhtt
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Kitchen gardens in the 1700's fed\, healed
 \, and clothed Early American families. The 18th century "huswife" skill s
 et included "physicke\, cookery\, distillation\, perfumery\, the making of
  wool\, hemp\, flax\, dayries\, brewing\, baking\," and\, of course\, gard
 ening. Growing plants both Native American and from their homelands\, thes
 e women turned their soup pots into the "melting pot" that is America and 
 exemplified all the best qualities of plantswomen and patriots.</p>\n<p>Le
 sley Parness has worked in public gardens in America and abroad for five d
 ecades. Lesley is a feature columnist for Gardener News Magazine\, and is 
 a member of the Herb Society of America\, The Council on Botanical and Hor
 ticultural Libraries\, and Garden State Gardens.</p>\n<p>More information 
 can be found at <a href="http://lesleyparness.com">lesleyparness.com</a></
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