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	<title>Comments on: Easy indoor plants&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: mom</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m looking forward to what you have to say!  I have green onions that should be ready to enjoy by the end of this week.  Black Seeded Simpson lettuce was planted into my elongated flowerpot Sunday evening.  I cheated and bought a patio tomato plant (with blossoms already on it and one small tomato!) which is sitting on my back porch, looking very happy!  Tonight, again in large pots, I will be planting buttercrunch lettuce, spinach, radishes and another planting of green onions.  It&#039;s great to put these items in pots because once the weather gets really hot here they don&#039;t do as well in the ground.  Depending upon the weather we will probably get the garden ready in the next week or two to put in plants like tomatoes, peppers, cukes, cabbage and whatever else we have room for.  I can hardly wait!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m looking forward to what you have to say!  I have green onions that should be ready to enjoy by the end of this week.  Black Seeded Simpson lettuce was planted into my elongated flowerpot Sunday evening.  I cheated and bought a patio tomato plant (with blossoms already on it and one small tomato!) which is sitting on my back porch, looking very happy!  Tonight, again in large pots, I will be planting buttercrunch lettuce, spinach, radishes and another planting of green onions.  It&#8217;s great to put these items in pots because once the weather gets really hot here they don&#8217;t do as well in the ground.  Depending upon the weather we will probably get the garden ready in the next week or two to put in plants like tomatoes, peppers, cukes, cabbage and whatever else we have room for.  I can hardly wait!</p>
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