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  2. 12 Trees You Should Plant In The Fall - AOL

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    Water trees once to twice per month throughout winter to keep the roots and soil moist, but not overly wet. Watch the weather and wet the ground before it freezes, as moist soil holds more heat ...

  3. How to Grow Winter Pansies, a Cold-Hardy Plant That Will Fill ...

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    These plants prefer well-draining soil that's rich in organic matter. "If your soil is on the poor side, amending liberally with compost can really help them," says Hancock. Water

  4. List of inventoried hardwoods in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Often seen on wet or acid soils of the coastal plains. More tolerant of wet and dry soils than other magnolias. Sometimes confused with other bay trees, such as Gordonia lasianthus and Persea borbonia. Uses: landscaping, pulpwood, veneers. [111] MA, the Mid-Atlantic and the Southeast

  5. Taxodium distichum - Wikipedia

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    This species grows best in wet or well-drained soil but can tolerate dry soil. It is moderately able to grow in aerosols of salt water. It does well in acid, neutral and alkaline soils across the full range of light (sandy), medium (loamy), and heavy (clay) soils. It can also grow in saline soils. It can tolerate atmospheric pollution.

  6. Pine - Wikipedia

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    Pine trees are evergreen, coniferous resinous trees (or, rarely, shrubs) growing 3–80 metres (10–260 feet) tall, with the majority of species reaching 15–45 m (50–150 ft) tall. [7] The smallest are Siberian dwarf pine and Potosi pinyon , and the tallest is an 83.45 m (273.8 ft) tall sugar pine located in Yosemite National Park .

  7. This Low-Maintenance Shrub Will Fill Your Fall And Winter ...

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    Camellias do not tolerate alkaline soils, which can lead to yellowing foliage. Water Early Wonder® Camellias thrive with regular moisture, but do not tolerate wet feet.

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