November 3, 2020 William Cullen Bryant, Clarence Elliott, Robert Frost, Six Seasons by Joshua McFadden, and Golden Squash Soup

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Botanical History On This Day

1794 William Cullen Bryant, the American Romantic poet and nature-lover whose verses like “A Winter Piece” and “To a Waterfowl” celebrate the quiet beauty of the natural world, was born.

1881 Clarence Elliott, the English nurseryman behind Six Hills Nursery and creator of garden classics like Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant,’ was born.

Unearthed Words

November whispers farewell in Robert Frost’s lines—
Read “And the Dead Leaves Lie Huddled and Still” by Robert Frost

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Golden Squash Soup — a comforting autumn recipe to warm the gardener’s soul with leeks, carrots, zucchini, and thyme, blended to golden perfection.

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