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  3. 12 Plants You Should Plant In The Winter (Plus, What You ...

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    Hydrate bare root plants before planting by soaking the roots in a bucket of water for at least two hours, but no more than 24 hours. Dormant container-grown trees and shrubs can also be planted ...

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    Watering regularly is one of the golden rules of plant ownership. On the surface, that task seems simple enough, but as many plant owners know, it’s not always as easy as it sounds.

  5. Xeriscaping - Wikipedia

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    Assuming a water usage reduction of 30% it was found that a city can save roughly $2 million annually (however, this exact value is dependent on location). [13] The use of native plants lowers the necessity of watering as the vegetation has already adapted to thrive in the climate and does not require assistance with irrigation or fertilization.

  6. Tillandsia - Wikipedia

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    Air plants are growing rapidly in popularity as a low maintenance household plant. Due to their minimal root system and other adaptations, they generally do not require frequent watering, no more than four times a week, allowing the plant to completely dry before watering again. [23]

  7. Carissa macrocarpa - Wikipedia

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    Drought-resistant and no watering requirements during summer rainfall areas Altitude: 1000 m a.s.l. (Eswatini); likely up to 1500 m. Cold: Cold-tolerant to -5 °C; young plants needs protection Warmth: Up to 32 °C in the shade (Pretoria); best growth in full sun exposure Soil: Any (limestone, heavy clay, sand) if it drains well Salinity