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  2. Root trainer - Wikipedia

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    Plus, these containers are still passive with root pruning, relying on roots eventually finding an opening. The evolution of root pruning containers continues and currently rests in three types. 1. Knit fabric inground containers work well. Roots grow through specifically sized holes but are girdled and cannot expand.

  3. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    Container gardening or pot gardening/farming is the practice of growing plants, including edible plants, exclusively in containers instead of planting them in the ground. [1] A container in gardening is a small, enclosed and usually portable object used for displaying live flowers or plants.

  4. Hydroponics - Wikipedia

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    A hole is cut (or drilled) in the top of the reservoir for each plant; if it is a jar or tub, it may be its lid, but otherwise, cardboard, foil, paper, wood or metal may be put on top. A single reservoir can be dedicated to a single plant, or to various plants. Reservoir size can be increased as plant size increases.

  5. Water garden - Wikipedia

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    Water garden or aquatic garden, is a term sometimes used for gardens, or parts of gardens, where any type of water feature (particularly garden ponds) is a principal or dominant element. The primary focus is on plants, but they will sometimes also house waterfowl , or ornamental fish , in which case it may be called a fish pond .

  6. Phytotelma - Wikipedia

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    Phytotelma (plural phytotelmata) is a small water-filled cavity in a terrestrial plant. The water accumulated within these plants may serve as the habitat for associated fauna and flora. A rich literature in German summarised by Thienemann (1954) [1] developed many aspects of phytotelm biology.

  7. Pongamia - Wikipedia

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    Pongamia pinnata is a legume tree that grows to about 15–25 m (50–80 ft) in height with a large canopy which spreads equally wide and creates dense shade. It may be deciduous for short periods.

  8. Forestiere Underground Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Each level was planted at different times, so they bloom in succession, in order to lengthen the growing season. It houses a variety of fruit ranging from citrus and berries to exotic fruits like the kumquat, loquat, and jujube. The trees have been grafted to bear more than one kind of fruit, allowing for a larger variety to be grown throughout ...

  9. Ludwigia sedioides - Wikipedia

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    Ludwigia sedioides or the mosaic plant, contracted at night. It is an aquatic herbaceous shrub. It is found in standing pools of water with leaves floating on the surface, or growing in very swampy wet soils. The stems of this plant are reddish and brittle. Leaves are diamond-shaped with toothed margins, radiate outwards to form mosaic-like ...

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