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	<title>Comments on: Growing Wild Asparagus</title>
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		<title>By: Augustin</title>
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		<description>News of Fergie&#039;s two first cousins in Essonne (France).

The one located in the living room has, like Fergie, lanky threads into the air. The other, placed near a window above the stairs going down to the garage, has not yet sprung from soil due to a lower room temperature and/or a transplantation this winter.

I was told that stalks holding king of berries are female asparagus.
Sure that female plants are prettier.</description>
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<p>The one located in the living room has, like Fergie, lanky threads into the air. The other, placed near a window above the stairs going down to the garage, has not yet sprung from soil due to a lower room temperature and/or a transplantation this winter.</p>
<p>I was told that stalks holding king of berries are female asparagus.<br />
Sure that female plants are prettier.</p>
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