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		<description><![CDATA[Another solution for apartment-bound gardeners. | Two weeks ago I wrote about community gardens&#8211;one of the few options for apartment- and condo-dwellers who lack a garden. Today in things I want, I present the mobile garden by BACSAC: (More photos here.) More portable than heavy pots, they can be roped together to make a real garden, and easily stored in the winter. Plus, they&#8217;ve got planting solutions for railings and balconies. It adds new meaning to...]]></description>
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