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		<title>Comment on Grow Tomatoes by robbie</title>
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		<description>Rather than lettuce I would suggest trying to grow silverbeet and beetroot. They&#039;re even easier to grow than lettuce, can be used in a broader range of dishes (you can use beetroot leaves as well as the root, and there are a number of hot and cold recipes for beetroot and silverbeet), They&#039;re not as easy to find in stores as lettuce is (and not as cheap), and when you do find them they&#039;re usually not as fresh as they should be.</description>
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