Monday, May 14, 2007

Plants are dying without water

Is your garden under six feet of water, being destroyed by fire, and or your plants just need
water desperately. Last year I spent some many hours behind a hose, will I have to do the
same this year? It seems like I May, unless things change. Also without the rain, our temperatures are higher. Since most plants native to the east need ample rainfall, will species
be able to adapt or will they go extinct in some areas? Many of our plants struggle to stay alive
when the temperature hovers around 100 degrees. Like last year, in my traveling in the
countryside, I notice plants that are dying or just died.

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