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		<title>Tailor vegetable gardens to the Wyoming environment</title>
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High or steady winds can cause physical damage to plants, soil erosion and rapid drying. The native soils are usually alkaline, low in organic matter, shallow, rocky and cold.
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		<title>An apple and a bag will get bromeliads to bloom</title>
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