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		<title>By: Time to sweeten the soil.... rock dust and dolomite &#124; What's Up</title>
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		<description>[...] I was in Tasmania, I had a wonderful natter with my friends neighbour (see episode 8 of Dig It Down Under Podcast). He was a long time gardener with a rambling garden to die for. We were talking about soil PH and [...]</description>
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