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		<title>By: Thankful Gardener</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thankful Gardener</dc:creator>
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		<description>No questions here, or maybe a million questions some other time. I just want to thank you for your Southern California Gardening books. At this point, I have read them and re-read them so many times that I just pick them up now and then and wander around in them. They remind me of the gardeners in my family, casually dishing out crucial bits of advice on gardening in California that work whether the garden is in Santa Barbara or San Franciso or Morro Bay, advice that made gardening here a joy for me and baffled so many friends who had grown up gardening elsewhere. So thanks for all your help and thanks for putting it all down and sharing it with everyone who didn&#039;t have a Grandmother Lila or a Great Aunt Ethel to guide them and thanks for bringing them back to me in your words.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No questions here, or maybe a million questions some other time. I just want to thank you for your Southern California Gardening books. At this point, I have read them and re-read them so many times that I just pick them up now and then and wander around in them. They remind me of the gardeners in my family, casually dishing out crucial bits of advice on gardening in California that work whether the garden is in Santa Barbara or San Franciso or Morro Bay, advice that made gardening here a joy for me and baffled so many friends who had grown up gardening elsewhere. So thanks for all your help and thanks for putting it all down and sharing it with everyone who didn&#8217;t have a Grandmother Lila or a Great Aunt Ethel to guide them and thanks for bringing them back to me in your words.</p>
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