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		<title>By: that chick</title>
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		<title>By: Grace</title>
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		<description>Hy Synthea.  I just found you on blotanical. I live and garden just south of you in Albany. Nice to finally meet another Oregonian. 

I&#039;ve moved my strawberry plants many times. They&#039;re very shallow rooted and don&#039;t seem to mind being transplanted as long as they don&#039;t dry out, which I doubt would be a problem now! I would cut off all the dead foliage and when replanting make sure not to bury the crown. They&#039;re pretty tough and hardy. 

Sorry if that sounded annoyingly know-it-all-ish. 

I take it you&#039;re happy to stay here in western Oregon with our mild weather. Idaho would be such a culture shock. My sister lives in Baker City Oregon and I can&#039;t fathom living with 8 degree weather. I&#039;m a wuss. That&#039;s why I live here. 

Anyway, visit my blog sometime. I&#039;ll fave you so visit you again. 

Grace</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hy Synthea.  I just found you on blotanical. I live and garden just south of you in Albany. Nice to finally meet another Oregonian. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve moved my strawberry plants many times. They&#8217;re very shallow rooted and don&#8217;t seem to mind being transplanted as long as they don&#8217;t dry out, which I doubt would be a problem now! I would cut off all the dead foliage and when replanting make sure not to bury the crown. They&#8217;re pretty tough and hardy. </p>
<p>Sorry if that sounded annoyingly know-it-all-ish. </p>
<p>I take it you&#8217;re happy to stay here in western Oregon with our mild weather. Idaho would be such a culture shock. My sister lives in Baker City Oregon and I can&#8217;t fathom living with 8 degree weather. I&#8217;m a wuss. That&#8217;s why I live here. </p>
<p>Anyway, visit my blog sometime. I&#8217;ll fave you so visit you again. </p>
<p>Grace</p>
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