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		<title>By: Adrienne Hernandez</title>
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		<description>Wonderful ideas. It is a challenge to not get overwhemed athirst with all the options. I am starting with a potted garden since I am renting. So far there are tomatoes (black, puple, cherry, and red slicing), peppers (pepperchini and serrano), basil, cucumbers, strawberry&#039;s and of course catnip for my sweet cats. Those 7 pots are all I can fit into my schedule at the moment, but I am already dreaming of a raised beds garden in the future. Thanks for sharing. I will take your suggestion and look into what plants compliment eachither in the garden.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wonderful ideas. It is a challenge to not get overwhemed athirst with all the options. I am starting with a potted garden since I am renting. So far there are tomatoes (black, puple, cherry, and red slicing), peppers (pepperchini and serrano), basil, cucumbers, strawberry&#8217;s and of course catnip for my sweet cats. Those 7 pots are all I can fit into my schedule at the moment, but I am already dreaming of a raised beds garden in the future. Thanks for sharing. I will take your suggestion and look into what plants compliment eachither in the garden.</p>
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