Think about gardens rooted in support for secure planting

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Let’s get to the root of the matter.RootsPlants exhibit a diverse array of root types, each adapted to fulfill specific functions and environmental challenges. Taproots, characterized by a single, dominant root extending vertically into the soil, anchor the plant securely and serve as reservoirs for storing nutrients and water. Examples of taproots are carrots, radishes, and dandelions. In…

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