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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Creating a Hot Bed&#8221; A well-constructed hot-bed, well cared for, will enable the gardener to have vegetables of certain kinds nearly a month earlier than he can hope to have if he depends on the garden for them. The location of the hot-bed is a matter of considerable importance. It should be on a soil [...]]]></description>
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