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			<title>'Garden Column - December 2009'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Draw up the plan for next season.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;This month is an ideal opportunity to plan ahead for next season. Using your notes of successes and failures sketch up which varieties you wish to re-grow and of failings that you want another crack at. Once you&amp;rsquo;ve decided ..</description>
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			<title>'Prozac Girl'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;lsquo;PROZAC GIRL.&amp;rsquo; By Jason S Breed&amp;nbsp;1st VERSEThought that&amp;rsquo;s a riddle,Thought that never rhymesCaught in the middle of her mind,Thought of nothing can be doneCaught in the middle of her mind,Calling my love is blindLet&amp;rsquo;s sit here listen to her cries..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - November 2009'</title>
			<description>Time to get caned!Whilst most of the garden starts to remain dormant one area that certainly can be shown some attention is the fruit garden &amp;ndash; especially if you are fond of soft fruit and do not like paying the inflated prices at the supermarket.&amp;nbsp;Caned fruit like Raspberries and Bla..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - October 2009'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Start planting new areas.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Now that autumn has really kicked in it is time to put those new planting plans into practice.When creating new areas of plants you should always start with the backbone plants like the large conifers, shrubs &amp;amp; trees slowly working your way fo..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - September 2009'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Treat timber ready for the winter.&amp;nbsp;It is worthwhile whilst the weather is still decent to get some of those maintenance jobs out of the way before the threat of winter sets.One job in particular to consider is to treat fence panels, decking and other wooden structures like sheds w..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - August 2009'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Turn your attention to Heather.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Heather beds may need some vital attention this month.Hand weed around your prize plants and mulch with some Levington Ericaceous Compost and feed with Vitax Pelleted Ericaceous Fertiliser to continue to encourage healthy growth.De..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - July 2009'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Keep busy maintaining the garden.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;The flower garden in July can become a very busy place.Flowers and stems need staking and tying &amp;ndash; either use good old fashioned bamboo cane or use one of the many new plant supports that are widely available.Weeds will need to be r..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - June 2009'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Time to save the wet stuff!&amp;nbsp;Keeping an eye on plants throughout these summer months can be a daunting task. With plenty of jobs at hand the day just doesn&amp;rsquo;t seem long enough.Watering will soon be the most major and time consuming job throughout the garden and anythin..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - May 2009'</title>
			<description>Space &amp;ndash; the final frontier!&amp;nbsp;The greenhouse this month tends to be bursting at the seams. With summer bedding plants awaiting their curtain call out into the garden and greenhouse vegetables growing at an accelerated rate. Space seems to be in rare supply.It is all so easy to clutter..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - April 2009'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Start a weekly weeding program.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;A majority of gardeners now have their gardens neat and tidy.Unfortunately we as gardeners can become complacent and with all the other jobs going on at the moment we can easily forget the most important job and that is to keep your ..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - March 2009'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Create a wondrous canvass of perennial power.&amp;nbsp;The mad month of March is here.It is a sign for most gardeners to reacquaint themselves with the area outside the back door and get out into the garden and to put all their new ideas into perspective.One idea to consider is to create..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - February 2009'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Start pruning roses.&amp;nbsp;Start pruning roses this month. Most people will usually be too kind to there plant&amp;rsquo;s and do not prune them down hard enough.A majority of rose plants will flower on their new growth. So the amount of new growth you can entice will ensure your plants..</description>
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			<title>'The Sickly Smile from the Witch of Unpleasant Surprise.'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Thus ends the age of innocence.The bough breaks &amp;ndash; the crack of splintering woodshudders through the stillness of the forest.&amp;nbsp;Birds fly up with a start.The silverfish in the cottage bath tubwanders blindfolded on the enamel.With the drip from the tap,We turn the pag..</description>
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			<title>'A Strange Concept'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Humanity &amp;ndash; a strange concept.Intelligencethat ends with school childrenholding guns.Only the angelic scriptwill path the righteousto their offspring.&amp;nbsp;The conservative scarecrowWith provocatively perverse thoughts overthe nun sucking on an orange lollipopwith ..</description>
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			<title>'Lemming In A Tabard.'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;I am the templarGripping onto OutremerLike a nervous lemmingWith second thoughts.Scared to let go,Scared to breathe and embrace the new.With a gulpI release each fingerOne by one.As my wings take flightAnd the breeze pushes meTowards the edge of the dawn.The New A..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - January 2009'</title>
			<description>Start construction jobs early.&amp;nbsp;At this time of the year the weather can be less the hospitable but there is always work to do.If the weather breaks then it is a great time to get on with any construction work you have put off.New paths can be laid, rockeries can be built, fences can b..</description>
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			<title>'The Blackboard Nails Is All You Need This Friday!'</title>
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			<title>'Garden Column - December 2008'</title>
			<description>Spruce up the garden with winter colour.&amp;nbsp;In between fretting because Christmas is just round the corner and the shopping won&amp;rsquo;t do itself - one thing we always over look is the fact the garden can seem an uninviting and a barren space with a load of dead-looking sticks and no colou..</description>
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			<title>'LIT-S**T.'</title>
			<description>Are you fed up with your toilet smelling of roses or citrus fruits?Then what you need is LIT-S**T!LIT-S**T will return your bathroom to stagnant smells of yesteryear.LIT-S**T comes in three delectable aromas.&amp;nbsp;BEERY-BUM LIT-S**T &amp;ndash; for that stagnant smell of several pints of ale m..</description>
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			<title>'Speak-easy As The Sapling Blooms.'</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;StrugglingWith a visual screen,FlickeringWith the delete buttonScanning the outlayLike a sniper awaitingTo kill the ideal thatSits in written form.&amp;nbsp;Mr. Serene stands inThe solitude of the muzzle flash and crossfire,Pirouetting on the wire.Scared to highlight,Sc..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - November 2008'</title>
			<description>Time to trim &amp; tidy ornamental trees.This month, check the canopies of ornamental trees in the garden for over crowding. Branches may be inward growing and crossing.These should be removed to stop future problems of disease being caused on the stems of your prize plant or plants.Remember t..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - October 2008'</title>
			<description>Pleaching is the way forward.Now that autumn has really kicked in it is time to put those new planting plans into practice.When creating new planting areas such as borders and beds the old gardening laws would suggest to start with the backbone plants like the large shrubs or trees slowly work..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - September 2008'</title>
			<description>[b]Prepare plants for their return into the greenhouse.[/b]Half-hardy plants which you will be over-wintering inside the greenhouse for the winter should start to be prepared.Don&amp;#2013266066;t wait until it is too late otherwise some of your prize plants will be have damaged by the climate get..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - August 2008'</title>
			<description>[b][u]Start planning for bulbs![/b][/u]This month is the ideal opportunity to start planning on how your garden is going to look next spring especially when it comes to planting spring flowering bulbs.In early spring the garden can seen a bleak and barren place and whilst at the moment standin..</description>
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			<title>&amp;#2013266065;Apologises Accepted &amp;amp; Await The Arrival Of The Oleaster.&amp;#2013266066;</title>
			<description>The third man from the emulsioned wall has come to haunt himThey both stand nervously as he has sought the other&amp;#2013266066;s advice.The platted, blonde haired man was another ghost who had returned from the girl&amp;#2013266066;s bedroom wall.Secretly envious of her affections for this hero from..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - July 2008'</title>
			<description>[u][b]Herbal entertaining![/b][/u]Barbecuing and entertaining can become the highlight of summer gardening. It&amp;#2013266066;s the ideal opportunity to get back your primeval instincts. Cooking over the glowing embers of the charcoal as your steak sizzles away and then a sudden inspiration hits th..</description>
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			<title>'He Stands Proud.'</title>
			<description>The black &amp; white pictureSits in the frame on the wall.A child sits on an old metal rocking horse.His mother steadies him With cotton candy gloves.In the backgroundA sibling sulksWhilst a father stands proud.This is his family.Two sons and a loving wife.The black &amp; white film..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - June 2008'</title>
			<description>Time to start plant out bedding schemes.Now that the threat of any ground frost has gone &amp;#2013266070; bedding plant lovers up and down the country will be placing their plants into their resting places.Keen gardeners will raise their own plants and will have their schemes planned out.For th..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - May 2008'</title>
			<description>[u][b]Enjoy the merry month of May with alpine colour.[/b][/u]Rock gardens up and down the country are coming alive with plenty of flower, growth and interest.It is worth keeping on top of the maintenance. Keep weeding and dead head your plants as they finish flowering.Scan the area and make..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - March 2008'</title>
			<description>[u][b]Time to plant roses for summer colour.[/b][/u]If you want something to plant this week which will give you summer colour and scented blooms in a wide range of colours then there is one family of shrubs that will beat bedding plant hands down - Roses.Roses are probably still number one in..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - February 2008'</title>
			<description>[u][b]Time to start scalping![/b][/u]With signs of life in the garden starting to show its time to go into the shed or garage blow the dust off your tools and bravely venture out into the wide unknown.This week is a good sign to start the hard pruning around the garden. Buddleja (Butterfly Bus..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - November 2007'</title>
			<description>[u][b]PROTECT TENDER SHRUBS.[/b][/u]Tender shrubs out of doors should be given some protection for the oncoming winter months. Myrtles, Ceanothus, Abutilons, Palms, Musa etc. are just some of the varieties that will need protection.If you are not sure on a particular plant then speak to me at ..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - January 2008'</title>
			<description>[u][b]Transform Bleak Areas With Winter Colour.[/b][/u]Now that 2008 has started it is time to regain control of the wondrous wilderness outside the back door.Gardens can look so bleak and depressing at the turn of the New Year. Though you have the power and hopefully the money left on the cre..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - December 2007'</title>
			<description>[[u]b]Beat the winter gardening blues.[/b][/u]This month you should be digging, cleaning and tidying in the flower garden long as possible as the weather permits.Though herbaceous plants have died back - hold fire on trimming them down as the old growth not only help to insulate the crown of t..</description>
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			<title>'Garden Column - April 2008'</title>
			<description>[b][u]Plant Tomatoes in unheated greenhouses.[/u][/b]This month is the earliest that those of you with an unheated greenhouse can start cropping tomatoes.First of all you&amp;#2013266066;ll need to sterilise the greenhouse by washing the glass and frame down with Jeyes Fluid or Growing Success Nat..</description>
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			<title>'The Gardening Guru'</title>
			<description>A month by month account on what to do outside your backdoor in amongst the wilderness that you have labelled - THE GARDEN.</description>
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			<title>&amp;#2013266065;JOURNEY - an act of going to one place to another&amp;#2013266066;</title>
			<description>(PART 1) &amp;#2013266067;THE BREAKFAST.&amp;#2013266068;Morning awakes, Follow it, Breathe it, Cherish it. The breeze, Flowers, the rustle in the trees, Everything innocent starts with a morning. The new born, The day, A working day. Breakfast! Yes, breakfast. A first and must..</description>
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			<title>'The Dance Of The Crane-Fly.'</title>
			<description>The old soldier stood on the threshold, The youths around him pushed and teased. He stood his ground, Shouting out how he had fought for his freedom, Their freedom. A freedom of choice and a right to think for themselves. He told them &amp;#2013266065;&amp;#2013266065;War amongst all other t..</description>
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			<title>'Take America.'</title>
			<description>My timeIs the right timeAnd my time is now!CHORUS:YouCan&amp;#2013266066;t take a messageInto AmericaAnd they&amp;#2013266066;ll takeA whole lot moreWith youCan&amp;#2013266066;t take a messageCan&amp;#2013266066;t take AmericaAnd I can&amp;#2013266066;t takeA whole lot more1st VERSE:..</description>
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			<title>'Alone &amp;amp; Sacred.'</title>
			<description>INTROOh myYour mineI&amp;#2013266066;m a witless soulWaiting forAll timeOh myYour mineI&amp;#2013266066;m a witless soulI&amp;#2013266066;m waiting forTo followCHORUSPulling at my wounded bonesAnd how the wounded fallDidn&amp;#2013266066;t ya holler babyI didAlone and scare..</description>
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			<title>'Go Away.'</title>
			<description>1st VERSEIn the dead of nightI don&amp;#2013266066;t want to communicateDreaming on, onTalking across the wireThey had sent you to sleepTo do work upon my soulBack in the lieFor the children tell the demonsTo make you laughCHORUSTonightThe cityCan go awayDown across the..</description>
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			<title>'Those Pretty Lies.'</title>
			<description>1st VerseThose deadFloatingFloating outIn the waterReelingJadedWater on the lungAnd fadingBattlingThe orderCome on homeDaddyFightingSobbingI will ruleThe old world orderNOW&amp;#2013266053;CHORUSDid you findWrapped up in liesThrow it backThose pret..</description>
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			<title>'3 Is The Magic Number.'</title>
			<description>Chris had had a s**t day at work. Hardly any staff, both his bosses on holiday and everything that could go wrong had gone wrong.With the end of day done and the takings in the safe he made sure the doors were all locked and the lights off.&amp;#2013266065;God, I hope this alarm doesn&amp;#2013266066;t ..</description>
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			<title>'Bad Substitute &amp;amp; Jason's Tart Have Finally Done it! - They've Got Marred!'</title>
			<description>My wedding speech that was read out at my reception. It was the finest day of my life - I finally married my goddess who is now my wife.</description>
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			<title>'Wastelands'</title>
			<description>Industrial world, Reclaimed by a green hand. Clawed, Gnawed, Ignored, Reclaimed, Unwanted and confused, Discarded and misused, Society leaves me, In distress, No help, Or self regret, Need time to think, Need time to lose, Jump head first, Into the stew.</description>
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			<title>'The Man Who Cannot See'</title>
			<description>Depending on how you readEnables you to see.Beauty from withinOpposite sides of a screen.Reeling in passionsAnd bodies entwined.Her words mean everything to the man who cannot see.</description>
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			<title>'The Saviour'</title>
			<description>Another word,Another page,Another concept down enslaved.Words we write,Words we type,Words that help us through the night.Nothing seen,Nothing gained,Nothing here on my page.My page is blank,My page needs light,My page is my darkest sight.</description>
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			<title>'Distant Existence'</title>
			<description>&amp;#2013266065;I want to save the world&amp;#2013266053;&amp;#2013266066;The young man sat with beer in hand.Sobriety in headBut cushioned by alcohol.&amp;#2013266065;What do you mean?&amp;#2013266066;A hollow voice from behind the barGrabbing clam-handed at the silver-lined leavesStopped and grasped at..</description>
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			<title>'The Invasion Of The Termites.'</title>
			<description>We all think racism has gonelaid down in the cloverin no-man's land and buried itself.Do not avert your eyesfrom that resting placeas racism has gone underground.It has become more deadly than beforegnawing away at the fabric of our multi-cultural societylike a termite eating the..</description>
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			<title>'Mr. So-Serene'</title>
			<description>Beauty behind a faceless smile,Is something I can't defile,Endless notes typed at haste,With no signs of a kiss without a taste,A body of goddess at a click,Is something that I will always miss,Awaiting the next blog to be inserted,With pictures to preach to the perverted,I sit here ..</description>
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