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	<title>Comments on: A new USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map</title>
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		<title>By: Candace</title>
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		<description>Zone Hardiness is crazy this year!  We won&#039;t know how accurate this mapping is for another year or two.  Who would think I would still be harvesting chards, lettuces, parsley, garlic tops in the end of January here in Rhode Island?! Just about anything could be coerced in this weather. We will have photos on GardenGreenAngels.com of all the edible plants still thriving in the garden.

&lt;em&gt;Candace, This is a weird winter for sure. I know a bunch of people who wished they had seeded stuff down late to take advantage. Never know anymore... -kris&lt;/em&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zone Hardiness is crazy this year!  We won&#8217;t know how accurate this mapping is for another year or two.  Who would think I would still be harvesting chards, lettuces, parsley, garlic tops in the end of January here in Rhode Island?! Just about anything could be coerced in this weather. We will have photos on GardenGreenAngels.com of all the edible plants still thriving in the garden.</p>
<p><em>Candace, This is a weird winter for sure. I know a bunch of people who wished they had seeded stuff down late to take advantage. Never know anymore&#8230; -kris</em></p>
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