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		<title>Aeroponic Heriloom Tomatoes &#8211; Our first harvest of the season!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I just picked some of the first ripe aeroponic heriloom tomatoes &#8211; my first of the season.  The ones in the pics are cherokee purple and a single green zebra.  The plants are still growing and flowering like mad and many more tomatoes to ripen.  I put a few new pictures into the gallery [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Outdoor Aeroponic Heirloom Tomato Pics added to the Gallery!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I just added some new pictures of my outdoor heirloom tomatoes i&#8217;ve started from seed a few months ago. I had them under lights and in another joined aerospring unit indoors, but due to a leak I moved them outside a week too early.  The shock of the cold seemed to slow their [...]]]></description>
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