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		<description>March and April.  You can start your seeds.  Use a heat mat.  Keep records of where what and how you plant your seeds.  This will be helpful information and a great reference in later plantings.  Give Spring Cleanup attention to early emerging plants. Add mulch to areas where winter has worn it away. Prune woody perennials. Prune only dead and diseased wood on spring bloomers like lilac and forsythia. Turn your soil in your vegetable garden, add compost.</description>
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			<description>March and April.  You can start your seeds.  Use a heat mat.  Keep records of where what and how you plant your seeds.  This will be helpful information and a great reference in later plantings.  Give Spring Cleanup attention to early emerging plants. Add mulch to areas where winter has worn it away. Prune woody perennials. Prune only dead and diseased wood on spring bloomers like lilac and forsythia. Turn your soil in your vegetable garden, add compost.</description>
			<pubDate>17 Dec 2011 13:13:43 CST</pubDate>
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			<description>March and April.  You can start your seeds.  Use a heat mat.  Keep records of where what and how you plant your seeds.  This will be helpful information and a great reference in later plantings.  Give Spring Cleanup attention to early emerging plants. Add mulch to areas where winter has worn it away. Prune woody perennials. Prune only dead and diseased wood on spring bloomers like lilac and forsythia. Turn your soil in your vegetable garden, add compost.</description>
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			<title>RockyMountainRose.Net - Contact</title>
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			<description>March and April.  You can start your seeds.  Use a heat mat.  Keep records of where what and how you plant your seeds.  This will be helpful information and a great reference in later plantings.  Give Spring Cleanup attention to early emerging plants. Add mulch to areas where winter has worn it away. Prune woody perennials. Prune only dead and diseased wood on spring bloomers like lilac and forsythia. Turn your soil in your vegetable garden, add compost.</description>
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			<title>Gardening Services</title>
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			<description>Gardening Services especially for busy people, like realtors, moms and other professionals. This includes garden maintenance, for Fall and Spring. We'll pull the weeds, clean up the dead stalks and give your garden a neat and tidy look...just what winter needs.</description>
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			<title>Garden Maintenance</title>
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			<description>March and April.  You can start your seeds.  Use a heat mat.  Keep records of where what and how you plant your seeds.  This will be helpful information and a great reference in later plantings.  Give Spring Cleanup attention to early emerging plants. Add mulch to areas where winter has worn it away. Prune woody perennials. Prune only dead and diseased wood on spring bloomers like lilac and forsythia. Turn your soil in your vegetable garden, add compost.</description>
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			<title>Garden Design</title>
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			<description>March and April.  You can start your seeds.  Use a heat mat.  Keep records of where what and how you plant your seeds.  This will be helpful information and a great reference in later plantings.  Give Spring Cleanup attention to early emerging plants. Add mulch to areas where winter has worn it away. Prune woody perennials. Prune only dead and diseased wood on spring bloomers like lilac and forsythia. Turn your soil in your vegetable garden, add compost.</description>
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			<title>Meet Pam</title>
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			<description>Pam Scott, The Rocky Mountain Rose Gardening Services, Loveland, Colorado 80537</description>
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			<title>FALL CLEAN UP -- an ounce of Prevention!</title>
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			<description>Fall Cleanup is the key to help prevent pests and disease in your garden next year!</description>
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			<description>March and April.  You can start your seeds.  Use a heat mat.  Keep records of where what and how you plant your seeds.  This will be helpful information and a great reference in later plantings.  Give Spring Cleanup attention to early emerging plants. Add mulch to areas where winter has worn it away. Prune woody perennials. Prune only dead and diseased wood on spring bloomers like lilac and forsythia. Turn your soil in your vegetable garden, add compost.</description>
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