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    <title>Make some ‘Junuary’ garden magic</title>
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	        Junuary again? Last year it seemed like a novelty. Daytime temperatures in the 50s. Nighttime temperatures low enough that the tomatoes planted out in the garden should have been brought in at night.
June 2012 seems to be a repeat. The weather station reported that by June 7, we’d almost achieved our average rainfall amount for the entire month of June!
If your flowers are shivering and short on blossoms and the ...
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    <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2012 10:26:00 PDT</pubDate>
    <author>mukilteoeditor@yourbeacon.net (Pam Roy)</author>
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