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		By: Moon over Martinborough		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I recently planted seeds of three things: arugula, Italian flat bean, and cavolo nero. The winner among these three was, hands down, the cavolo nero. They shot up like radioactive seedlings. Amazing how fast it happened! In 2nd place are the Italian flat beans (described by the friend who gave them to me as &#039;jack and the beanstalk beans, since it grows up one giant stalk). Alas, the Arugula have not done anything at all yet, and I wonder if I&#039;ve killed them...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently planted seeds of three things: arugula, Italian flat bean, and cavolo nero. The winner among these three was, hands down, the cavolo nero. They shot up like radioactive seedlings. Amazing how fast it happened! In 2nd place are the Italian flat beans (described by the friend who gave them to me as &#8216;jack and the beanstalk beans, since it grows up one giant stalk). Alas, the Arugula have not done anything at all yet, and I wonder if I&#8217;ve killed them&#8230;</p>
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