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	<title>Comments on: Work: Creative Summons</title>
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		<title>By: mdiber</title>
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		<description>Just so you know, I do check out this blog now and then and it&#039;s interesting. I was thinking as I read this about how I call myself a crazy woman until I get my garden mulched. Cut grass clippings are free, but I don&#039;thave a yard big enough for a supply. The point of it is that if I get this done, I won&#039;t have to hoe.... or till, and these clippings feed the soil. I have, in my life, stood at the edge of a weedy garden and thought, do I want this garden or not? I always answered &#039;yes&#039; and then spent hours pulling big weeds until I found my garden again.  a little like children, eh?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just so you know, I do check out this blog now and then and it&#8217;s interesting. I was thinking as I read this about how I call myself a crazy woman until I get my garden mulched. Cut grass clippings are free, but I don&#8217;thave a yard big enough for a supply. The point of it is that if I get this done, I won&#8217;t have to hoe&#8230;. or till, and these clippings feed the soil. I have, in my life, stood at the edge of a weedy garden and thought, do I want this garden or not? I always answered &#8216;yes&#8217; and then spent hours pulling big weeds until I found my garden again.  a little like children, eh?</p>
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