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  2. Arboriculture - Wikipedia

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    Arboriculture (/ ˈ ɑːr b ər ɪ ˌ k ʌ l tʃ ər, ɑːr ˈ b ɔːr-/) [1] is the cultivation, management, and study of individual trees, shrubs, vines, and other perennial woody plants. The science of arboriculture studies how these plants grow and respond to cultural practices and to their environment.

  3. Horticulture - Wikipedia

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    The choice of growing media and components to the media help support plant life. Within a greenhouse environment, growers may choose to grow their plants in an aquaponic system where no soil is used. Growers within a greenhouse setting will often opt for a soilless mix which does not include any actual components of naturally occurring soil.

  4. Here are 20 new garden plants to watch for this year Bred by Seminis Home Garden Squash Green Lightning F1 (National) Appreciated for its small seed cavity, which equates to a higher proportion of ...

  5. Plant nursery - Wikipedia

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    The plants are then grown out to a salable size and either sold to other nurseries that may continue to grow the plants out in larger containers or field grow them to desired size. Propagation nurseries may also sell plant material large enough for retail sales and thus sale directly to retail nurseries or garden centers (which rarely ...

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    These lights offer strong artificial sunlight for seedlings, veggies, and plants. Shine them in your closet or basement and keep those leafy friends happy.

  7. Gardening - Wikipedia

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    Plant domestication is seen as the birth of agriculture. However, it is arguably proceeded by a very long history of gardening wild plants. While the 12,000 year-old date is the commonly accepted timeline describing plant domestication, there is now evidence from the Ohalo II hunter-gatherer site showing earlier signs of disturbing the soil and cultivation of pre-domesticated crop species. [8]