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A greener Home and Garden Show

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A growing number of "green" home improvement products have popped up at this year's Home and Garden show in Cleveland. Besides the usual display gardens, lawn and home care products, hot tubs and flower bulbs, there is a wider assortment of organic fertilizers and building materials, as well as energy saving products.

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