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		<title>By: Lisa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lisa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 15:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Chemali,
Thanks so much for your kind words . . .I was OOT visiting family and just came to find some really great comments on the site.  I remember growing up and working in the family garden and using those foods to get through the winter. It was hard work but saved money and tasted so much better than the stores apples, pears, tomatoes, squash and corn (and much more!) I am so glad you and your wife find a way to have a wonderful garden, spend time together and have amazing meals from your fresh foods.  Thanks for reading!
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chemali,<br />
Thanks so much for your kind words . . .I was OOT visiting family and just came to find some really great comments on the site.  I remember growing up and working in the family garden and using those foods to get through the winter. It was hard work but saved money and tasted so much better than the stores apples, pears, tomatoes, squash and corn (and much more!) I am so glad you and your wife find a way to have a wonderful garden, spend time together and have amazing meals from your fresh foods.  Thanks for reading!</p>
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		<title>By: CHEMALI</title>
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		<dc:creator>CHEMALI</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 18:32:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Lisa,
I read your all articles/writings.
I basically found them useful , daily fresh,fluent &amp; practical for applying.
I enjoy them also.
By the way, Many Thanks for useful info  the growing own vegetables at the own/rent house garden.
I want to share my garden life/my experience with you for this matter.
I&#039;ve got a garden totally 200 square meter area behind (at the south of)my home.
My wife so keen on working all day long at this garden!. Sometimes I help her during my spare time.(If I have got!)
Unbelieveable!. She grows everything winter&amp;summer seasonal vegetables plus fruits !.
Beside of growing the vegetables,We&#039;ve got one pece of :
*--peach tree,
*--Fig,
*-- apricot,
*- apple,
*--Lemon,
*-- mandarin,
*--cherry.
Because of all the fruit trees are familiar licenced and young, they don&#039;t dominate large area. Their shadow don&#039;t cover large area.
So,We can grow the seasonal vegetables under the tree.
We neither  use pesticides killer chemicals nor fertilizer except organic one.By the way, I want to say someting that;
( ALL CHEMISTS (plus me)ARE -more or less-RESPONSIBLE KILLING  THE NATURE!.....This is true!..
If we see any pest under/over of the leaves/ branch of the vegetables, then, we wash&amp;flush all bodies of  all vegetables with lots of fresh water.
It&#039;s so plasant to harvest own vegetables &amp; fruits( a couple of onion, tomatoes, pepper  cherry, OR one or two pieces of apricot, fig etc.!... ) with my wife.
I&#039;m proud with her.
That&#039;s all.
Thank You&amp;Best Regards,
CHEMALI
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Lisa,<br />
I read your all articles/writings.<br />
I basically found them useful , daily fresh,fluent &#038; practical for applying.<br />
I enjoy them also.<br />
By the way, Many Thanks for useful info  the growing own vegetables at the own/rent house garden.<br />
I want to share my garden life/my experience with you for this matter.<br />
I&#8217;ve got a garden totally 200 square meter area behind (at the south of)my home.<br />
My wife so keen on working all day long at this garden!. Sometimes I help her during my spare time.(If I have got!)<br />
Unbelieveable!. She grows everything winter&#038;summer seasonal vegetables plus fruits !.<br />
Beside of growing the vegetables,We&#8217;ve got one pece of :<br />
*&#8211;peach tree,<br />
*&#8211;Fig,<br />
*&#8211; apricot,<br />
*- apple,<br />
*&#8211;Lemon,<br />
*&#8211; mandarin,<br />
*&#8211;cherry.<br />
Because of all the fruit trees are familiar licenced and young, they don&#8217;t dominate large area. Their shadow don&#8217;t cover large area.<br />
So,We can grow the seasonal vegetables under the tree.<br />
We neither  use pesticides killer chemicals nor fertilizer except organic one.By the way, I want to say someting that;<br />
( ALL CHEMISTS (plus me)ARE -more or less-RESPONSIBLE KILLING  THE NATURE!&#8230;..This is true!..<br />
If we see any pest under/over of the leaves/ branch of the vegetables, then, we wash&#038;flush all bodies of  all vegetables with lots of fresh water.<br />
It&#8217;s so plasant to harvest own vegetables &#038; fruits( a couple of onion, tomatoes, pepper  cherry, OR one or two pieces of apricot, fig etc.!&#8230; ) with my wife.<br />
I&#8217;m proud with her.<br />
That&#8217;s all.<br />
Thank You&#038;Best Regards,<br />
CHEMALI</p>
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