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		<title>By: Whiterock</title>
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		<description>Another reason to to till while there are a few hard freezes left, is to help kill bugs/eggs/larva that you dug up while tilling. Or at least that&#039;s the way I understand it (I&#039;m not an expert gardener either). The hungry birds get some of the exposed grubs/bugs/ect. and the frost kills even more of them.</description>
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