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           <description><![CDATA[WITHOUT bees, wasps and other pollinating insects our gardens would soon look very sad. Experts estimate 80 per cent of the world's pollination is carried out by honeybees.]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[ALL wildlife needs water to survive so consider adding either a water feature or a pond. Water adds an extra habitat to your garden, attracting dragonflies and frogs.]]></description>
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