Plants have amazing characteristics, specially when it comes to adapting themselves to a certain area or climate.You can say tey have different personalities, whether they like the sun or shadow, or even both. But have you ever thought how plants are able to survive different weathers? How about seasons? For example here in California where we are going through a drought, how can plants survive the summer high degree weather?
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Join @CoronaTools and #plantchat partner, Stacey Hirvala representing Proven Winners @Proven_Winners, on this week's topic, how plants deal with heat. The live chat begins Monday, August 3, 2015 at 11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET, were we come together with green industry experts and fellow horticultural tweeps each week to discuss all things related to plants and horticulture, since 2014.
Discussion Overview
The Machinery Behind Each Plant- Learn the mechanisms that plants have for coping with heat
Plant Experience - Learn which plants others have found to be exceptionally heat tolerant
Sharing is Caring - Learn how your fellow gardeners cope with heat and share your own tips
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