She was 80 when she published her children's book and 81 when she published her last gardening book. A good reminder that "it's never too late." She hardly seems like a "lost" lady--my library system still has most of her books in circulation--but she's no longer on the horticultural radar, so it's good to include her. (Although I suspect some folks will check her out because of Feud.)
She was 80 when she published her children's book and 81 when she published her last gardening book. A good reminder that "it's never too late." She hardly seems like a "lost" lady--my library system still has most of her books in circulation--but she's no longer on the horticultural radar, so it's good to include her. (Although I suspect some folks will check her out because of Feud.)