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		<title>Crinums &#8211; A Cool Plant For Hot Summer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Thomas Fryd
Blow Wind Blow and go garden go! Wind always creates problems in the garden but in March in the South the problem becomes acute. All gardeners know of the damage that  results from plants whipping back and forth, being bruised or crushed against each other, the cutting action of the fine soil, [...]]]></description>
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