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Gardening Can Be Murder Gardening Can Be Murder by Marta McDowell
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“In 1999, two botanists, Elizabeth Schussler and James Wandersee, wrote a guest editorial for The American Biology Teacher. They were lobbying for education to prevent a syndrome they termed “plant blindness,” an inability to recognize plants and their importance. People have a tendency—validated in studies of school children—to rank animals first in importance. Plants are easier to ignore than animals. Members of the plant kingdom probably won’t eat us, in contrast to “lions and tigers and bears.” Plants stay put.”
Marta McDowell, Gardening Can Be Murder: How Poisonous Poppies, Sinister Shovels, and Grim Gardens Have Inspired Mystery Writers
“The gore and glory of the public library’s mystery section along with PBS, Acorn TV, BritBox, and Hallmark Mysteries have sustained my habit ever since. With the mystery genre booming in print and on screen at present, I have had no problem satisfying no my cravings for crime.”
Marta McDowell, Gardening Can Be Murder