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The Climate and Growing Plants

3. Rain

* Some plants can not withstand wet climates because it’s very wet or waterlogged soils or have wet sheets long. Species are usually dry climates.
* In rainy climates should choose moisture-loving species.

4. Humidity

* Some plants need high humidity and other dry.
* Example: the ferns are ideal for a shady garden or a garden to give the north. They need water and a high degree of humidity. Plant them only if they can give what they want.
* There are regions with frequent fog, mist or some wet spots.

Wet garden

5. Winds

* Dry winds
* Winds wet
* Cold winds
* Warm Winds
* High winds
* Winds salt from the coast (“burn” the young leaves and young buds with sea salt deposits).

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