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		<title>Our favorite butterfly plants</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow! Butterflies love these plants! Grow any of these for instant results and each is matched with the perfect plant combinations for color and growing conditions. Many are easy to grow from seed! Butterfly Bush, Buddleia Butterfly bush is a full sized bush, 8-10&#8242; tall, that&#8217;s covered in butterflies all summer long. An easy-care shrub,&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>A culinary herb basket</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kitchen Garden in a Junk Basket For a Flea Market gardener, finding a large-weave rattan basket can be useful as a kitchen garden in a small garden or where deer abound. Having a basket of herbs close by the kitchen door, will remind you to use fresh herbs in your recipes. Search for the large&#8230;]]></description>
		
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