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		<title>Sprucing up Your Deck with Fall Flowers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best ways to welcome the coming fall season is to decorate your deck with containers of fall-friendly flowers. Usually, chrysanthemums are the favourite for fall, but this should not hold you back from trying some other flowers.
First of all, you need to choose your container or containers. Small pots are good for smaller chrysanthemums as they will ...]]></description>
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