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		<title>Artistic use of color and texture in landscape design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Garden designer Tom Pellett isn&#8217;t into electronic technology or other forms of self-promotion. He doesn&#8217;t have a Web site, an e-mail address or a cell phone.
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		<title>New landscaping designed with an eye for fire safety</title>
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Heavy equipment cut, tore and chewed its way through the yard of Adrian Buoncristiani, a retired teacher who has lived in Lakeview for 25 years.
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		<title>An Irish spring: Philadelphia Flower Show built around Emerald Isle theme</title>
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For a few days in March, people can forget daydreaming and get a glimpse of the Emerald Isle just a few hours away in Philadelphia.
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