1. Why do the plants in the garden seem to be wilting in the summer in spite of watering
them regularly?
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Usually because they are thirsty! Many nonwoody plants rely almost exclusively on water pressure, or turgor, within their cells to keep them erect. However, plants are constantly losing water through small openings in their leaves (called stomata) in a process known as transpiration.
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prolonged hot sun and dry soil are the primary causes of witling
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