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		<description><![CDATA[Material There are many ways to construct the edges of a vegetable bed and many materials that can be utilised. These include lumber, brick, stone, metal and plastic My preference is to use lumber in the form of railway sleepers (or ties). Construction The big advantage of my chosen material is that the job is [...]]]></description>
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