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      <title>The Interesting Suburban Garden</title>
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      <title>Early Spring in the Rockies</title>
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      <title>Interior West: March/April Gardening</title>
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      <title>Interior West: Hardy Pardners</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Sunshine Nursery, in Clinton, Oklahoma, has helped countless southern Great Plains gardeners find tough, beautiful plants that will thrive in their challenging conditions.]]></description>
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      <title>Interior West: Berry Fest</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<font color="#000000"><font size="-1"><font face="Verdana">When it comes to most aspects of gardening</font></font></font><font size="-1" face="Verdana" color="#000000"> I have endless patience. Waiting seven years for peony seedlings to bloom is perfectly acceptable. But the vegetable patch is another story. </font><font size="-1" face="Verdana" color="#000000">So what was once the lettuce and bean area is now overrun with several dozen strawberry plants. </font>]]></description>
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