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		<title>Container gardening with organic teas and worm castings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If any of you have ever tried tomato gardening in containers, here is a fantastic way to grow bumper crops organically: 50% worm castings 25% organic substrate mix* 25% perlite Combine (by volume): Feed with one of the following teas every watering: The teas I use are made by soaking a &#8220;tea bag&#8221; (got mine [...]]]></description>
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