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		<title>By: Summer vegetable gardening &#8211; information &#124; Walter Reeves: The Georgia Gardener</title>
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		<description>[...] A: Your enthusiasm is inspiring! You can plant summer vegetables two or three times each summer in Georgia. Add to that the cool-season crops of spinach, mustard and other greens you can have each spring and fall and there is hardly a month you can&#8217;t be harvesting something. My friend Wayne McLaurin wrote an excellent guide to home vegetable gardening in Georgia. It is available free from your local Extension office (1-800-ASKUGA-1) or online. [...]</description>
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