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  2. Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Get Your Timing Right - AOL

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    Don't rush to get your plants outside. Be patient and acclimate them accordingly. Resources to Help You Get Your Timing Right. Regional Planting Charts from West Coast Seeds. Smart Gardener Garden ...

  3. Quercus agrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Quercus agrifolia, the California live oak, [3] or coast live oak, is an evergreen [4] live oak native to the California Floristic Province.Live oaks are so-called because they keep living leaves on the tree all year, adding young leaves and shedding dead leaves simultaneously rather than dropping dead leaves en masse in the autumn like a true deciduous tree. [5]

  4. When to start planting seeds indoors? Check your frost date - AOL

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    February marks the midpoint of winter, and with spring just over the horizon, many gardeners are dreaming of sunny days and dirty fingernails. A week before the last frost date, begin to “harden ...

  5. Category : Flora of the West Coast of the United States

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    The native Flora of the West Coast of the United States, in the regions and habitats from the major mountain ranges west to the Pacific Ocean For the flora in the dry rain shadow regions east of the mountains in these states see North American desert flora

  6. Zamia integrifolia - Wikipedia

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    The whole plant, except for the sarcotesta, the pulpy covering of the seeds, is very toxic, [12] containing a toxin called cycasin which can cause liver failure that can lead to death, but if proper precautions are taken it can be leached with water due to it being a water-soluble molecule.

  7. Leucopogon parviflorus - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Coast Care also states that propagation from seed is difficult, however is possible should the seed be exposed to natural rainfall. The organisation reports some propagators from the Australian east coast having success with propagation by planting “smoke-treated seeds that have been collected from bird droppings”. [16]