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		<title>Sustainable Living Yard Garden Overhaul</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have removed most the grass and planted what will be tons of food. 6 types of potatoes and onions, 3 kinds of corn, beans, broccoli, carrots, tomatoes, and several kinds of lettuce to name just some. There is still quite a bit left to do. It has been non stop (like the rain). All [...]]]></description>
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We have removed most the grass and planted what will be tons of food. 6 types of potatoes and onions, 3 kinds of corn, beans, broccoli, carrots, tomatoes, and several kinds of lettuce to name just some. There is still quite a bit left to do. It has been non stop (like the rain). All of the food is organic and no pesticides are used. I am getting ready to build a 10 by 20 greenhouse, and tomorrow I am installing 3 solar panels I built myself. Think I have any spare time? Next comes next years firewood and to clean the mud out of the carpet.</p>
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		<title>techlife: Green your yard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Timeless Elements, which can be found in the Green Living Pavilion at the Edmonton Home &#038; Garden Show 2008 was designed by second-year Landscape Architectural Technology students Stephen Heller, Nell Gasiewicz and Shane Gaignard. This showcase offers eco-friendly landscape options and gardening techniques inspired by the elements of nature: earth, water, wind and fire.]]></description>
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Timeless Elements, which can be found in the Green Living Pavilion at the Edmonton Home &#038; Garden Show 2008 was designed by second-year Landscape Architectural Technology students Stephen Heller, Nell Gasiewicz and Shane Gaignard. This showcase offers eco-friendly landscape options and gardening techniques inspired by the elements of nature: earth, water, wind and fire.</p>
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