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		<title>By: Amy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 15:34:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, Felicia!  I have grown the moon vine, as well, and still have seeds somewhere in my basement...reading your blog makes me ant to dig them out and then dig them in...hahaha....I have grown:  habanero peppers, lemon geranium, rose geranium, nutmeg geranium (had a thing for scented geraniums for a while!).  I&#039;ve also grown pineapple sage.  We have a tree in our back yard that is called the &quot;dragon tree&quot; and it is quite unique.  We also have an elephant&#039;s foot tree.  Four o&#039;clocks are fun to grow because they are easy and they don&#039;t bloom until later in the day when the sun is high (hence the name). They are also really scented.  I believe they are related to tobacco, but not positive.  I used to grow those pear tomatoes on teepee=styled stakes.  They literally grew to be about 6 feet tall that way!  I haven&#039;t been into gardening as much since I started going to school full-time.  This year may be different, though....????</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Felicia!  I have grown the moon vine, as well, and still have seeds somewhere in my basement&#8230;reading your blog makes me ant to dig them out and then dig them in&#8230;hahaha&#8230;.I have grown:  habanero peppers, lemon geranium, rose geranium, nutmeg geranium (had a thing for scented geraniums for a while!).  I&#8217;ve also grown pineapple sage.  We have a tree in our back yard that is called the &#8220;dragon tree&#8221; and it is quite unique.  We also have an elephant&#8217;s foot tree.  Four o&#8217;clocks are fun to grow because they are easy and they don&#8217;t bloom until later in the day when the sun is high (hence the name). They are also really scented.  I believe they are related to tobacco, but not positive.  I used to grow those pear tomatoes on teepee=styled stakes.  They literally grew to be about 6 feet tall that way!  I haven&#8217;t been into gardening as much since I started going to school full-time.  This year may be different, though&#8230;.????</p>
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		<title>By: Carolanne</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 01:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, Felicia!  I have grown the moon vine, as well, and still have seeds somewhere in my basement...reading your blog makes me ant to dig them out and then dig them in...hahaha....I have grown:  habanero peppers, lemon geranium, rose geranium, nutmeg geranium (had a thing for scented geraniums for a while!).  I&#039;ve also grown pineapple sage.  We have a tree in our back yard that is called the &quot;dragon tree&quot; and it is quite unique.  We also have an elephant&#039;s foot tree.  Four o&#039;clocks are fun to grow because they are easy and they don&#039;t bloom until later in the day when the sun is high (hence the name). They are also really scented.  I believe they are related to tobacco, but not positive.  I used to grow those pear tomatoes on teepee=styled stakes.  They literally grew to be about 6 feet tall that way!  I haven&#039;t been into gardening as much since I started going to school full-time.  This year may be different, though....????</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Felicia!  I have grown the moon vine, as well, and still have seeds somewhere in my basement&#8230;reading your blog makes me ant to dig them out and then dig them in&#8230;hahaha&#8230;.I have grown:  habanero peppers, lemon geranium, rose geranium, nutmeg geranium (had a thing for scented geraniums for a while!).  I&#8217;ve also grown pineapple sage.  We have a tree in our back yard that is called the &#8220;dragon tree&#8221; and it is quite unique.  We also have an elephant&#8217;s foot tree.  Four o&#8217;clocks are fun to grow because they are easy and they don&#8217;t bloom until later in the day when the sun is high (hence the name). They are also really scented.  I believe they are related to tobacco, but not positive.  I used to grow those pear tomatoes on teepee=styled stakes.  They literally grew to be about 6 feet tall that way!  I haven&#8217;t been into gardening as much since I started going to school full-time.  This year may be different, though&#8230;.????</p>
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