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		<title>Danger: Plant Sales Ahead</title>
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“How tall does this get?” I asked a volunteer at the annual Herb and Garden Faire at the Landis [...]]]></description>
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Late-season cold has chilled the anticipation of students waiting for blooms from bulbs they planted last fall. Thousands of bulbs provided by a 2006 National Gardening Association grant so far haven&#8217;t put on much of a show.
Student prospects were further [...]]]></description>
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