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	<title>Comments on: Ideas for a Blooming Butterfly Garden</title>
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		<title>By: Joyful Gardener</title>
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		<description>[...] Watermelons are getting larger, produce is everywhere and butterflies and other winged creatures are drinking from flower after flower. Yes, it is July, a time when vegetable gardeners worldwide are wishing they would have planted just a few less tomatoes or squash plants this year. As you wonder through the booths in this month&#8217;s carnival, don&#8217;t be surprised to find that fried green tomatoes have replaced cotton candy! If you don&#8217;t have winged wonders flitting through your garden this year, don&#8217;t miss Emma&#8217;s post on how to set up a butterfly garden. [...]</description>
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