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	<title>Rhubarb</title>
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	<description>Let your rhubarb grow without harvesting any stalks the first year so the plants can become established. If the plants  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Let your rhubarb grow without harvesting any stalks the first year so the plants can become established. If the plants  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
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	<category>First Year</category>
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	<title>Lilac</title>
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	<description>Plant in spring or fall. Space plants 5 to 15 feet apart, depending on variety. Dig a hole only as deep as the root  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Plant in spring or fall. Space plants 5 to 15 feet apart, depending on variety. Dig a hole only as deep as the root  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
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	<category>Lilac</category>
	<category>Plant</category>
	<category>Plant Care</category>
	<category>Root Ball</category>
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	<title>Pea</title>
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	<description>Plant pea seed early in spring as soon as the soil can be worked, and harvest before hot, early summer days occur. For  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Plant pea seed early in spring as soon as the soil can be worked, and harvest before hot, early summer days occur. For  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
	<category>Dries</category>
	<category>Early Spring</category>
	<category>Early Summer</category>
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	<category>Plant Care</category>
	<category>Planting</category>
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	<category>Spring</category>
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	<title>Plant Care Guides</title>
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	<description>Where apricots are easily grown, train to an open center. For colder areas use a modified central leader. Prune bearing  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Where apricots are easily grown, train to an open center. For colder areas use a modified central leader. Prune bearing  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
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	<category>Bearings</category>
	<category>Care Guides</category>
	<category>Colder</category>
	<category>Fruits</category>
	<category>Gardening</category>
	<category>Plant</category>
	<category>Plant Care</category>
	<category>Plant Care Guides</category>
	<category>Prune</category>
	<category>Spurs</category>
	<category>Trains</category>
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	<title>Plant Care Guides</title>
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	<description>Water young trees regularly, especially those on semi-dwarfing or dwarfing rootstocks, to ensure that the root system  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Water young trees regularly, especially those on semi-dwarfing or dwarfing rootstocks, to ensure that the root system  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
	<category>Care Guides</category>
	<category>Gardening</category>
	<category>Mulch</category>
	<category>Plant</category>
	<category>Plant Care</category>
	<category>Plant Care Guides</category>
	<category>Root Systems</category>
	<category>Rootstocks</category>
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	<title>Plant Care Guides</title>
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	<description>Apply a 2- to 4-inch layer of mulch around dahlias to retain moisture and control weeds. To reduce the height of tall- ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Apply a 2- to 4-inch layer of mulch around dahlias to retain moisture and control weeds. To reduce the height of tall- ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
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	<category>Control</category>
	<category>Control Weeds</category>
	<category>Dahlias</category>
	<category>Foot Tall</category>
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	<category>Mulch</category>
	<category>Pinch</category>
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	<title>Plant Care Guides</title>
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	<description>Plant daffodil bulbs in fall, 6 to 8 weeks before a hard frost is expected and when soils are below 60 degrees F. This  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Plant daffodil bulbs in fall, 6 to 8 weeks before a hard frost is expected and when soils are below 60 degrees F. This  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
	<category>Bulbs</category>
	<category>Care Guides</category>
	<category>Daffodil Bulbs</category>
	<category>Daffodils</category>
	<category>Frost</category>
	<category>Gardening</category>
	<category>Hard Frost</category>
	<category>Plant</category>
	<category>Plant Care</category>
	<category>Plant Care Guides</category>
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	<title>Yarrow</title>
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	<description>Plant in spring, spacing plants 1 to 2 feet apart, depending on the variety. Prepare the garden bed by using a garden  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Plant in spring, spacing plants 1 to 2 feet apart, depending on the variety. Prepare the garden bed by using a garden  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
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	<category>Plant</category>
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	<category>Soil</category>
	<category>Spring</category>
	<category>Tillers</category>
	<category>Yarrow</category>
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	<title>Veronica</title>
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	<description>Plant in spring, spacing plants 1 to 2 feet apart, depending on the variety. Prepare the garden bed by using a garden  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Plant in spring, spacing plants 1 to 2 feet apart, depending on the variety. Prepare the garden bed by using a garden  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
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	<category>Garden Beds</category>
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	<category>Plant</category>
	<category>Plant Care</category>
	<category>Soil</category>
	<category>Spring</category>
	<category>Tillers</category>
	<category>Veronica</category>
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	<title>Tulip</title>
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	<description>Plant tulip bulbs in fall, six to eight weeks before a hard frost is expected and when soils are below 60 degrees F.  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Plant tulip bulbs in fall, six to eight weeks before a hard frost is expected and when soils are below 60 degrees F.  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
	<category>Bulbs</category>
	<category>Eight Weeks</category>
	<category>Frost</category>
	<category>Gardening</category>
	<category>Hard Frost</category>
	<category>Plant</category>
	<category>Plant Care</category>
	<category>Soils</category>
	<category>Tulip Bulbs</category>
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	<title>Lily</title>
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	<description>Plant lily bulbs in spring or fall, spacing plants 8 to 18 inches apart, depending on variety. Prepare garden bed by  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Plant lily bulbs in spring or fall, spacing plants 8 to 18 inches apart, depending on variety. Prepare garden bed by  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
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	<category>Bulbs</category>
	<category>Garden</category>
	<category>Garden Beds</category>
	<category>Gardening</category>
	<category>Lilies</category>
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	<title>Hyacinth</title>
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	<description>Plant hyacinth bulbs in fall, 6 to 8 weeks before a hard frost is expected and when soils are below 60 degrees F. This  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Plant hyacinth bulbs in fall, 6 to 8 weeks before a hard frost is expected and when soils are below 60 degrees F. This  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
	<category>Bulbs</category>
	<category>Frost</category>
	<category>Gardening</category>
	<category>Hard Frost</category>
	<category>Hyacinth Bulbs</category>
	<category>Hyacinths</category>
	<category>Plant</category>
	<category>Plant Care</category>
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	<title>Gladiolus</title>
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	<description>Apply a 2- to 4-inch layer of mulch around gladiolus to retain moisture and control weeds. Water plants during the  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Apply a 2- to 4-inch layer of mulch around gladiolus to retain moisture and control weeds. Water plants during the  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
	<category>Control</category>
	<category>Control Weeds</category>
	<category>Cut Back</category>
	<category>Flowers</category>
	<category>Gardening</category>
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	<category>Mulch</category>
	<category>Plant Care</category>
	<category>Rainfall</category>
	<category>Retain Moisture</category>
	<category>Water Plants</category>
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	<title>Strawberry</title>
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	<description>Prepare the garden bed by using a garden fork or tiller to loosen the soil to a depth of 12 to 15 inches, then mix in a  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Prepare the garden bed by using a garden fork or tiller to loosen the soil to a depth of 12 to 15 inches, then mix in a  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
	<category>Compost</category>
	<category>Garden</category>
	<category>Garden Beds</category>
	<category>Gardening</category>
	<category>Plant Care</category>
	<category>Soil</category>
	<category>Strawberry</category>
	<category>Tillers</category>
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	<title>Plant Care Guides</title>
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	<description>Prune during the dormant season. Starting in the fourth year, remove dead and weak branches. Thin out branches smaller  ...</description>
	<content:encoded>Prune during the dormant season. Starting in the fourth year, remove dead and weak branches. Thin out branches smaller  ...&lt;br /&gt;From National Gardening Association</content:encoded>
	<category>Care Guides</category>
	<category>Dormant Season</category>
	<category>Gardening</category>
	<category>Pencils</category>
	<category>Plant</category>
	<category>Plant Care</category>
	<category>Plant Care Guides</category>
	<category>Prune</category>
	<category>Remove Dead</category>
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