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		<title>By: La Gringa</title>
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		<description>Square foot gardening is so nice and tidy looking, too! I use that method here in Honduras. We built some stone and concrete boxes which are attractive but do heat up in the sun. We just felt that in our wet and humid climate, wood wouldn&#039;t hold up -- plus termites are a big problem here. I used wood in Texas and it held up quite well.

Good luck on your garden and most of all, enjoy!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Square foot gardening is so nice and tidy looking, too! I use that method here in Honduras. We built some stone and concrete boxes which are attractive but do heat up in the sun. We just felt that in our wet and humid climate, wood wouldn&#8217;t hold up &#8212; plus termites are a big problem here. I used wood in Texas and it held up quite well.</p>
<p>Good luck on your garden and most of all, enjoy!</p>
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