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		<title>Growing goodness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether it’s a bite of melon or a hot, juicy pepper you’re after – or maybe a tomato plant or two – the thought of growing your own food needn’t be unappetizing.
Fresh vegetables from the garden can provide a fun family activity, incorporate healthy foods into the diet and serve as an introduction to sustainable [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Grow your own vegetables in a modern-day victory garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Victory over global warming is a long way off, but your own backyard is a good place to start.
During World War II, the government asked families to grow their own food in victory gardens, so that more supplies could be diverted to troops stationed around the world.
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		<title>State houses become stately homes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The perimeters are the giveaway. Amid the bustling neighbourhood of townhouses, duplexes, apartments, flats and family homes, it&#8217;s odd that the fences are all the same. Pen-like, the 1.2m flimsy aluminium spikes and rails are sufficient to mark property boundaries, but leave an openness for all to see.
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		<title>Grass-to-garden switch can cultivate more interest</title>
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