Lynn Coulter

Lynn Coulter

Lynn B. Coulter is an author, speaker, and freelance writer from Georgia. She is best known for her book Gardening with Heirloom Seeds: Tried-and-True Flowers, Fruits, & Vegetables for a New Generation, which was released through the University of North Carolina Press in 2006.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, she achieved a bachelor's degree in journalism from Georgia State University before continuing her graduate work there in political science.Template:Lynn Coulter, 3 Feb. 2012

Her writing has been featured in a number of publications for children and adults, including Delta Sky, U.S. Airways Magazine, Southern Living, and Georgia Magazine.

Coulter is married and has one son.Template:Lynn Coulter, 3 Feb. 2012

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