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		<title>Ferns That Survive The Dry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing the right fern varieties is important in a water smart garden but there are other things you can do. Mulching is vital for keeping the soil moist. One of the big reasons the ferns are doing so well is because of the protection they get &#8230;
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		<title>Drought-Tolerant Plants</title>
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When most people think of drought-tolerant plants, they immediately think of cactii.  Indeed, most succulents require very little water, storing moisture in their leaves and stems, and conserving moisture by have small of vestigial leaves.
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