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Lithops
Best known as the stone plants from Southern Africa that have fused their leaves together to conserve water and appear as unlike a plant as possible.
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Youth Involvement in Fish Farming
Learning about habitat and restocking practices enables the younger generation to carry on with the preservation of our dwindling fish population.
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Outdoor Cichlid Ponds
With improved technology in pond heaters and filters, it is now possible to keep cichlids in outdoor ponds in colder climates
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Prepare Soil to Grow Flowers
After removing grass and weeds, loosen the soil and add organic matter to the flower bed. Soil preparation is the most important step to growing beautiful flowers.
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These Plants Came From Africa? Teaching Kids the Origin of Garden Plants
It's important to teach children the origin of plants. Plants we commonly grow can come from many different countries. This article is about plants from Africa. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a>
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