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    <pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 05:00:21 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Some like it hot: Easy-to-grow, heat-resistant plants for Central Texas gardeners</title>
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      <title>McLennan County master gardeners 10th annual plant sale</title>
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      <title>Stargazer: Last chance to see transit of Venus</title>
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      <title>Fred Gehlbach: Amphibians in danger around the world</title>
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      <description>Although amphibians are small animals in our one-world community of life, they are important "signal callers." Are we listening?</description>
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      <title>Watch out for snakes in plentiful wildflower patches</title>
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      <description>Texans are seeing an impressive palette of wildflowers, but it also could produce a bumper crop of snakes.</description>
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      <title>'Yellow peril' threatens Texas wildflowers</title>
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      <description>The big bully of the mustard family, Rapistrum rugosum,  is taking over our Texas flowers.</description>
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      <title>Rid your lawn of common weeds without breaking your back</title>
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      <title>Fred Gehlbach column: Our warmer spring changes nature</title>
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      <description>On these days of seasonal change, I walk with delight in nature’s morning, a suburban-forest world of early blooming native trees, shrubs and wildflowers accompanied by bird song.</description>
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      <title>Herbs gain popularity in Texas gardens</title>
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      <description>Many of the herbs we grow here in Central Texas are native to the Mediterranean region, so our hot, dry summers are perfect for them.</description>
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orientation meeting in April</title>
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