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		<title>How Does Your Vegetable Garden Grow?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spring is here, and many are already planning to grow vegetables.  There are so many options to choose from, too.  Tomatoes, greenbeans, lettuce, onions, peppers, asparagus, you name it.  The key is to study your plant choice carefully and check for its nuances.  Always make sure to leave some space between [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spring is here, and many are already planning to grow vegetables.  There are so many options to choose from, too.  Tomatoes, greenbeans, lettuce, onions, peppers, asparagus, you name it.  The key is to study your plant choice carefully and check for its nuances.  Always make sure to leave some space between your rows (about 20 in is good for most types).  Also make sure you space out plants within the rows to prevent overcrowding.</p>
<p>What vegetables are you growing this year?  Share your stories or future gardening plans here.<br />
05 Apr 2007 The Organic Gardener </p>
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