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As the seasons change we shift our focus to planting new seeds and revisiting the seeds already planted. This means we must head outside to contend with the weeds that have grown around and attached to our fruit.
If we want to see the produce, more than simply stagnated growth, we must clear out the overgrowth--tend to the weeds.
By Tonesha Russell5
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As the seasons change we shift our focus to planting new seeds and revisiting the seeds already planted. This means we must head outside to contend with the weeds that have grown around and attached to our fruit.
If we want to see the produce, more than simply stagnated growth, we must clear out the overgrowth--tend to the weeds.