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		<title>By: What You Need To Start A Plant Propagation Business Part 8 &#124; Plant Propagation Misting System</title>
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		<description>[...] Start with a small bed if necessary. A good size is 4&#8242; wide by 8&#8242; or 10&#8242; long. Use whatever lumber you can find to start. You don&#8217;t get points for fanciness, just usefulness. Remember to be sure they drain properly. [...]</description>
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