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						<title>PRAIRIE GARDENER: Don&apos;t fall behind now</title>
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						<description>Thank goodness we got to revel in the past four weeks of summer weather during September when the tomatoes seemed to ripen all at once and that last little bit of enjoyment could be squeezed from the garden. But, the party is over now that fall has arrived and winter is on its way.

Next spring,...</description>
			<pubDate>Sun, 4 Oct 2009 13:31:30 CDT</pubDate>
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						<title>PRAIRIE GARDENER: Blossom thief plagues mystery garden plant</title>
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						<description>Q: This plant just grew in my flower garden without any help from me. Does it look like a pumpkin plant to you? I have a problem, though: Something keeps cutting off the blossoms as you can see in the picture. Can you tell me what type of garden pest would cut them off as clean as that? Almost as</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 08:06:42 CDT</pubDate>
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						<title>Forced flowers</title>
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						<description>It&apos;s not nice to fool Mother Nature.

Or is it?

For those who like to fill the house with flowering plants during our dreary winter months, &apos;tis the season for forcing an assortment of bulbs to bloom indoors.

Forcing is the process of fooling bulbs to bloom out of season. The big commercial</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 3 Dec 2008 11:27:37 CST</pubDate>
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						<title>Back to her roots</title>
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						<description>There&apos;s a dearth of new gardening shows on television lately, but Winnipegger Coleen Rajotte is breaking new ground by producing and hosting the first-ever series on horticulture from an indigenous perspective -- and it&apos;s all home-grown.

Vitality Gardening is the latest endeavour from the</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 12:10:03 CST</pubDate>
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