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		<description>[...] Growing Tomatoes Increases Traffic &#8220;Grow your own tomatoes! We used this as a tag line on all our ads, then showed prospects the two community gardens we had prepared for our residents to grow their own tomatoes. It was a big hit! People called to have a look at the community and several said: any landlord that would care enough to have a garden for their residents would care enough about me as a resident.&#8221; Read More [...]</description>
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