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		<title>How to Keep Your Soil Healthy and Fertile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A successful landscape is one that lasts a long time. But if you’re wondering what the secret is for a landscape’s longevity then the answer lies on the soil. If your soil is good, then you are almost always assured of growing healthy plants. However, not every soil in the world is built for growing [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction To Gardening The thing to remember while gardening is to start small. A small plant bed, about 25 or 30 feet square is perfect, is just enough room for about 30 plants. This will give you a chance to try out your green thumb and if you find that you enjoy your garden you [...]]]></description>
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