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	<title>Comments on: 12 Days of Gardening Books&#8211;Day 10</title>
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		<title>By: jodi (bloomingwriter)</title>
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		<description>I have several of Oudolf&#039;s books, including this one, and I agree with you that he made me rethink and even embrace the colour brown. It came to me several years ago that we have myriad shades of brown here in Nova Scotia by mid-November, and in order to cope with them I should embrace them. Because we live in a rural locale, I have a garden that rather embraces the same free-spirit appearance, and I rarely deadhead so that we WILL Have something to look at through winter, plus extra food for the birds. Nice post!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have several of Oudolf&#8217;s books, including this one, and I agree with you that he made me rethink and even embrace the colour brown. It came to me several years ago that we have myriad shades of brown here in Nova Scotia by mid-November, and in order to cope with them I should embrace them. Because we live in a rural locale, I have a garden that rather embraces the same free-spirit appearance, and I rarely deadhead so that we WILL Have something to look at through winter, plus extra food for the birds. Nice post!</p>
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