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Carrie Engel has extensive experience in the gardening and media fields, serving as a member of the Garden Writers Association since 2002. Since March 1993, Carrie has been the co-host of the weekly segment "Sunday Gardener" on WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore. Additionally, Carrie has worked as the Retail Greenhouse Manager at Valley View Farms since May 1985 and contributed to the Valley Times from 2000 to 2011 as a writer for a monthly gardening column. Carrie is an alumna of Towson University.
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