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		<title>By: kathy tracey</title>
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		<dc:creator>kathy tracey</dc:creator>
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		<description>We got frosted Sunday night, but just a tinge. The annual May ritual....watching the night forecasts, and second guessing: will it really get below freezing tonight? I look forward to clouds at night (rain would be good too!), and ALWAYS hold off planting the heat lovers and tropicals until Memorial Day.

&lt;em&gt;Kathy, It&#039;s going to be soooo hard to wait that long this year. But at least we&#039;re prevented from being hasty by having to get the tulips out first. Everything that looks ready to plant will just have to wait. Except for the temperate tender perennials. They&#039;re next on the list to move out and harden off... -kris&lt;/em&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We got frosted Sunday night, but just a tinge. The annual May ritual&#8230;.watching the night forecasts, and second guessing: will it really get below freezing tonight? I look forward to clouds at night (rain would be good too!), and ALWAYS hold off planting the heat lovers and tropicals until Memorial Day.</p>
<p><em>Kathy, It&#8217;s going to be soooo hard to wait that long this year. But at least we&#8217;re prevented from being hasty by having to get the tulips out first. Everything that looks ready to plant will just have to wait. Except for the temperate tender perennials. They&#8217;re next on the list to move out and harden off&#8230; -kris</em></p>
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