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		<title>How To Grow Dahlias</title>
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Exhibition Dahlias do not just happen&#8230; they are grown. The physical condition and fertility of the soil have more to do with success in how to grow dahlias like those large beauties that we see in the show room than any other factor in their culture. If you follow these dahlia growing tips you, too, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Caring For Roses</title>
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In the spring gardeners have an almost overwhelming urge to start work in the rose garden. However, in cold regions including the temperate Central States, this ambition should be withheld until the danger of a hard freeze is past.
Here are some rose gardening tips to help you along. When caring for roses, on established rose [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Fall Gardening Tips</title>
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Why FALL Planting?
Experienced gardeners prefer fall planting. Not for all plants, but for a great many that the beginner seldom thinks of setting out except in spring.
Unless you are in a very cold section of the country, roses planted in fall take hold better than do spring-set bushes. So do most fruit trees and bushes, [...]]]></description>
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