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	<title>Comments on: Soapwort or &#8220;Bouncing Betty&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Herbanite</title>
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		<description>Wow!! Thanks Bob. Never knew saffron was obtained from the crocus.
 
     I have to tell you a story about last Sunday. The Western Reserve Herb Club was having an outside tea party in the historical village. Tables of yummies and teas were set out in front of the buildings. Everyone was dressed up--hats and gloves required. It was a grand site. I was looking around and spied an outhouse. So I went to the herb club leader and related the information about the lamb&#039;s ear and she loved it!!! Said she was going to plant some around the outhouse and lead to the walkway next spring.
    So that story is really making the rounds and everyone is getting inspired to plant more!!

Taerie</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow!! Thanks Bob. Never knew saffron was obtained from the crocus.</p>
<p>     I have to tell you a story about last Sunday. The Western Reserve Herb Club was having an outside tea party in the historical village. Tables of yummies and teas were set out in front of the buildings. Everyone was dressed up&#8211;hats and gloves required. It was a grand site. I was looking around and spied an outhouse. So I went to the herb club leader and related the information about the lamb&#8217;s ear and she loved it!!! Said she was going to plant some around the outhouse and lead to the walkway next spring.<br />
    So that story is really making the rounds and everyone is getting inspired to plant more!!</p>
<p>Taerie</p>
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