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		<title>By: * Confessions, Lessons, And How To Get Back To The Garden &#171; The Hot Potato</title>
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		<description>[...] the new beds and removing the lawn, our first harvests, making the compost tea, my mother&#8217;s artistic touch. Even though we may be moving soon and will lose the garden we created this year, we&#8217;ve got [...]</description>
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