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	<title>Martin's Yard &#38; Garden &#187; Bulbs</title>
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		<title>Growing Speciality Tomatoes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Past Yard Talks we have talked about the red slicing tomato, cherry tomato, and the tasty Heirlooms. There are still a lot of varieties that are grown for other reasons. Some are grown for their long keeping qualities while others because they make good sauce or salsa. Some are designed for the apartment dweller [...]


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		<title>New Daffodils in Our Gardens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No other flower heralds the arrival of Spring in Southwestern Lower Michigan like the first blooming daffodil. There are a number of  Spring blooming flowers but the daffodil stands in a class of it’s own. There just is nothing like waking up in the morning with that first cup of coffee in hand and  walking [...]


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