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	<h1>How to Lure Bees to Your Garden</h1>


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	<p>There are particular plants and flowers that bees love, says Julie Chai, associate garden editor of <a target="blank" href="http://www.sunset.com/"><i>Sunset</i> magazine</a>. And luring bees to your garden is a good thing: They pollinate plants and keep your garden healthy.</p>


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