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		<title>Spring at Cherrie&#8217;s Joca Farm</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Learn about Cherrie Carine’s spring garden routine in Massachusetts. Winter’s may be hard and long in the East, but any weeding work you do will uncover the colorful bulbs and Spring perennials allowing them to thrive and bloom!  What we all wait for. .  Come see what chases Cherries winter doldrums away. Anticipation is a gardener&#8217;s joy Welcome Spring! Cherrie&#8230;]]></description>
		
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