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		<title>By: Snow is good for Kansas City’s Lawns and Landscapes &#124; Kansas City Landscaping and Lawn Care Ideas</title>
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		<description>[...] You can even help your plants out with extra moisture by choosing where you toss the snow when shoveling your walks and driveways. By piling it on flower gardens and around trees you will be giving them extra moisture. However, if you used any kind of deicer or snow melting product, be very careful as concentrating these in one area could be harmful. Here is a great article on using deicers around your plants. [...]</description>
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