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		<description><![CDATA[How the NW's big cities stack up on public gardens. | Spring has sprung and for thousands of northwesterners, thumbs are turning green. But for apartment or condo dwellers&#8212;like me&#8212;urban gardening can be a challenge. Many new buildings are being outfitted with rooftop gardens for tenants&#8217; use, but they&#8217;re still spendy and scarce; most of us will have to look to home-owning friends with a few square feet to spare or vie with neighbors for a plot in high-demand community gardens....]]></description>
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