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		<title>Create your own organic soil mix</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The keys to creating the perfect soil environment for your organic crops are first understanding the needs of your plants and second, knowing the ingredients to good soil and what they do. Sphagnum peat moss. Also called peat moss or simply peat. Peat moss is a very stable source of organic material that holds a [...]]]></description>
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