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Transcript: Interview: Ketzel Levine discusses which plants she will leave in her garden and which she will take with her when she moves
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BROOKE GLADSTONE
Weekend Edition - Saturday (NPR)
03-11-2000
Interview: Ketzel Levine discusses which plants she will leave in her garden and which she will take with her when she moves
Host: BROOKE GLADSTONE
Time: 12:00 Noon-1:00 PM
BROOKE GLADSTONE, host:
Just when you thought her tubers were fully entrenched...
(Soundbite of sprinkler)
GLADSTONE: ...the Doyenne of Dirt is pulling up her roots. Ketzel Levine, ruler of the rhizomes and our very own lady of the land is moving and leaving her well-tended garden behind. We thought we'd take the opportunity to catch up with her there before she takes off. Ketzel.
KETZEL LEVINE: Hi.
GLADSTONE: Thanks for speaking with us. So you're moving.
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