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		<title>By: barbaracuerden</title>
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		<description>Hi Barb this is Able gardener 2. I was at Ottawa U on Friday June 19th and I thought I would check the project. Though the wheat had struggle to survive the invasion of the petunias, it is no more. The wheat in those boxes near the road have all been carefully removed. Those under the tree are really beautiful and growing well. As are the beans, corn and zucchini in front of the Faculty. Never underestimate the growing power of food. I will check in again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Barb this is Able gardener 2. I was at Ottawa U on Friday June 19th and I thought I would check the project. Though the wheat had struggle to survive the invasion of the petunias, it is no more. The wheat in those boxes near the road have all been carefully removed. Those under the tree are really beautiful and growing well. As are the beans, corn and zucchini in front of the Faculty. Never underestimate the growing power of food. I will check in again.</p>
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