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It is easy to grow hardwoods with proper understanding of their specie. They can be found almost everywhere. Hardwoods are fast growing trees as well. They tend to grow best in loamy soils, with a mixture of sand, silt and clay. Depending on their specie, they can grow in tropical forest or cold temperature countries.

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