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		<title>By: www.bestlandscapingadvice.info &#187; Frost Damaged Plants</title>
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		<description>[...] gardener added an interesting post on Frost Damaged PlantsHere&#8217;s a small excerptThe best way to protect against frost damage, or to reduce the effect that frost might have on your garden is to choose the best plants for your climate conditions. If you are living in an area that is susceptible to frosts then your &#8230; [...]</description>
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