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  2. Groasis Waterboxx - Wikipedia

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    The water-filled reservoir releases small amounts (around 50 ml per day) of water into the ground by a wick to water the tree and to encourage the tree to develop a root structure. [3] The box acts as a shield for the water in the upper ground, and this water then spreads down and out instead of being drawn to the surface and evaporated. [ 3 ]

  3. Root trainer - Wikipedia

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    How it does this is to have the pots designed so as to air prune the roots. The advantage is when the plant is planted into its home environment it has a stronger root base to start with. [1] When polythene bags are used instead, this root tends to go through the bag into the ground and is then broken off when the tree is moved for planting ...

  4. Irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Water is delivered from below, absorbed by upwards, and the excess collected for recycling. Typically, a solution of water and nutrients floods a container or flows through a trough for a short period of time, 10–20 minutes, and is then pumped back into a holding tank for reuse. Sub-irrigation in greenhouses requires fairly sophisticated ...

  5. How, Exactly, Did This Gator Climb a Fence? - AOL

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    The rogue reptile was likely in search of water, viewing the fence as just another obstacle on the journey. Alligator Management The state of Florida has a robust alligator management program.

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    As videos of his aquatic interactions with one particular gator – a 10-foot, 250-pound charmer named Casper – spread on the internet, Gillette felt he was on to something big.

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  8. Subak (irrigation) - Wikipedia

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    Subak is the water management (irrigation) system for the paddy fields on Bali island, Indonesia.It was developed in the 9th century.For the Balinese, irrigation is not simply providing water for the plant's roots, but water is used to construct a complex, pulsed artificial ecosystem [1] that is at the same time autonomous and interdependent. [2]

  9. Quercus nigra - Wikipedia

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    Quercus nigra is a medium-sized deciduous tree, growing up to 30 meters (98 feet) tall with a trunk up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in diameter.Young trees have a smooth, brown bark that becomes gray-black with rough scaly ridges as the tree matures.