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I am going to read some more.  Your information is easy to follow and thorough.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fresh vegetables out of the garden is delicious !  We have a dry hot summer and it is so difficult. Especially with water restrictions.  I enjoyed reading how to plant the tomato plants.  Maybe that tip of replanting the plants to the leaves will make some difference.<br
/> I am going to read some more.  Your information is easy to follow and thorough.</p> 
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Cheers
David
Cape Town, South Africa</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the interesting article.  I have an acre, of which I would like to put half to a quartre under cultivation of some sort &#8211; am wondering if growing trees in containers is something you have ever tried.  I live in a Mediterranean climate, hot dry summers, wet winters.  Not looking for an immediate return as have a full time job.<br
/> Cheers<br
/> David<br
/> Cape Town, South Africa</p> 
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