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		<title>By: Le gendre</title>
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		<description>Dear sir, this process is very interesting i use also marple, lemon tree, orange tree but boxwood is the best one i think. When we cut boxwood in autumn (low moon)and try to be careful with the drying, we avoid many problems.
congratulations
G.D.B</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear sir, this process is very interesting i use also marple, lemon tree, orange tree but boxwood is the best one i think. When we cut boxwood in autumn (low moon)and try to be careful with the drying, we avoid many problems.<br />
congratulations<br />
G.D.B</p>
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