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Nov 10, 2009 9:10 AM

Solar Greenhouse

Bell City, MO, Nov. 2, 2009 – With a Simply Solar Greenhouse, you can start your flowers early in the spring before the last frost is over and get a head start on your garden. You can use it in summer to keep your garden cool. In the summer, a Simply Solar Greenhouse reflects light, and on very hot days, it keeps things cool.

In the fall, you can store your summer flowers in the greenhouse and keep plants growing for the next year. And in the winter, you can store your strawberries, watermelon, and fresh vegetables in the greenhouse. Have fresh fruit and vegetables in mid-December, no matter how deep the snow is!

For more information, write Simply Solar Greenhouses, P.O. Box 95, Bell City, MO 63735, call 866/478-4050, or visit www.simplysolargreenhouses.com.

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