Not exact matches
Once you get them growing, native plants require remarkably little care because, after living
here for thousands of years, they are well adapted to our local
soil and climate
conditions.
``... the erroneous sensitivity of convection schemes demonstrated
here is likely to contribute to a tendency for large - scale models to «lock - in» dry
conditions, extending droughts unrealistically, and potentially exaggerating the role of
soil moisture feedbacks in the climate system.»
New England author Mark Twain has a famous saying about rapidly changing weather
here, but the same can be said for varying
soil and climate
conditions that can impact the look and health of your lawn.
The key to successful growing
here is the
soil condition.
Pictured: The Corsican hellebore, H. argutifolius, likes Mediterranean - type
conditions and is grown
here in well - drained
soil at Ashwood Nurseries in the West Midlands.