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		<title>Culinary Herbs in Our Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have been growing herbs for over 20 years here in Michigan. Actually our son Geoff got us started when we lived in Omaha, Nebraska. He was in grade school at the time and was looking for something relatively easy to grow yet still rewarding. One thing lead to another and he soon had a [...]


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		<title>Herbs in the Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This month we are looking at herbs in the kitchen garden. Although herbs have always had a place in the garden, it is only in the last decade that interest in growing and using herbs has really bloomed. Freshly harvested herbs have pungent and aromatic qualities that far exceed those bought at the local market. [...]


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