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  2. Citrus rootstock - Wikipedia

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    It is especially resistant to cold, the tristeza virus, and the oomycete Phytophthora parasitica (root rot), and grows well in loam soil. Among its disadvantages are its slow growth—it is the slowest growing rootstock—and its poor resistance to heat and drought. It is primarily used in China, Japan, and areas of California with heavy soils. [1]

  3. Your Cheat Sheet to Choosing the Best Plants for Your Garden

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    The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map includes 13 zones across the United States and is based on 30-year averages for the lowest winter temperature in each region.

  4. Gaultheria shallon - Wikipedia

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    Individual plants may live for hundreds of years, spreading from their rhizomes. The plant is sensitive to frost. [2] It is tolerant of salt spray and grows well on stabilized dunes, exposed slopes, and bluffs near the ocean, as well as in coastal brushfields and coastal shore pine and Sitka spruce forests. Salal tolerates moderate shade and ...

  5. Phreatophyte - Wikipedia

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    They are plants of great ecological value, fast growing pioneers and highly resistant to disease. They make excellent fodder for livestock and provide nesting areas and shelter for fauna. They are used as fuel, cheap construction material, and basketry. Many of the plants grow in degraded waters, salty or saline, that are useless for agriculture.

  6. How to Grow Cilantro Indoors for a Convenient Supply of Fresh ...

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    "Choose a wide, shallow pot that’s at least 6 inches deep with good drainage," says Austin. "Cilantro grows a very impressive root system, so deeper is better! Fill it with a light, well ...

  7. These Are the 21 Best Plants to Grow in March - AOL

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    Asparagus. Mid-March is the perfect time to plant asparagus crowns in Zones 3-8, as soon as the soil is workable. One crucial thing to remember when planting asparagus is that you should avoid ...

  8. Serpentine soil - Wikipedia

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    The shallow soils and sparse vegetation lead to elevated soil temperatures [2] and dry conditions. [1] Due to their ultramafic origin, serpentine soils also have a low calcium-to-magnesium ratio and have low levels of many essential nutrients such as nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K).

  9. The Best Plants To Overwinter, According To An Expert - AOL

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    After a frost, store these in their pots, keeping the soil barely moist. Or trim off the stems, dig up the bulbs, and wrap in peat moss, storing at temperatures around 40 to 50 degrees. These include:

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