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  1. In 1990 I became the garden editor of the nation’s 10th-largest daily, located in the heart of prime garden territory: Long Island. It was my Newsday columns that attracted Martha Stewart to hire me as her first garden editor. I loved visiting gardens, and writing—but the company grew, and so did I. Out of the garden I did go.

  2. Margaret Mae Roach[citation needed] (March 15, 1921 – November 22, 1964) was an American actress active in the 1930s and 1940s. Biography. She was born on March 15, 1921, in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Hal Roach and Marguerite Nichols, and her brother was Hal Roach Jr. [1]

  3. I’m Margaret Roach, a leading garden writer for 30 years—at ‘Martha Stewart Living,’ ‘Newsday,’ and in three books. Since April 2020, I have been the garden columnist for “The New York Times,” where I began my journalism career decades ago.

  4. I’m Margaret Roach, a leading garden writer for 30 years—at ‘Martha Stewart Living,’ ‘Newsday,’ and in three books. Since April 2020, I have been the garden columnist for “The New York Times,” where I began my journalism career decades ago.

  5. I’m Margaret Roach, a leading garden writer for 30 years—at ‘Martha Stewart Living,’ ‘Newsday,’ and in three books. Since April 2020, I have been the garden columnist for “The New York Times,” where I began my journalism career decades ago.

  6. May 16, 2014 · Margaret Roach left her job as executive vice president and editorial director of Martha Stewart Living in 2007 for a life of organic gardening and writing in upstate New York, tending the garden she had been making on weekends for 20 years.

  7. Margaret Roach. Actress: Turnabout. Margaret Roach was born on March 15, 1921 in Los Angeles. Her father was comedy producer Hal Roach and her brother was Hal Roach Jr.. As a teenager, she worked on in the theatre and sang at nightclubs.

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