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      <title>Tired Of Mowing Your Lawn? Try Foodscaping It Instead</title>
      <description>Interest in food gardening increased during the economic downturn and has stayed pretty steady. Now some people are even turning to landscaping professionals to swap their lawns for something green and edible.</description>
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