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		<title>Using Roses Alongside Other Shrubs In Pots</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Using Roses Alongside Other Shrubs in Pots Roses and small shrubs such as Skimmia Japonica and Euonymus Fortunei together form very attractive centre pieces in outdoor containers. Edge them with variegated ivies and ornamental cabbages or tumbling geraniums to fall or drift over the pot.</p>
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