Generally, fall is a good time to transplant evergreen bushes in the American state of New Jersey. The reason lies in getting the plant accustomed to the new location during the dormant season. By the time spring rolls around, the planting is settled in and ready for spring growth.
An "allogenic" transplant is a human-to-human transplant. (A "xenogenic" transplant would be animal-to-human).
Ofcourse you can. A successful transplant means your almost as good as anyone else around :0)
Good question! Ever green trees.
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I can't give good directions on here, but if you just google "fallout maps" or "evergreen mills" or something you should be able to find it.
Many people with diabetes are not good candidates for a pancreas transplant. Others do not have tissue compatibility with the donor organ. People who are successfully controlling their diabetes with insulin injections are usually not considered.
Good question. a weed can be both, depending on the climate and species. Generally, in colder climates, there are less evergreen, or year-round weeds.
A good place to fairies is a ponds,flowers,bushes,wall of building(where there house are),ETC...
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Raspberry bushes need at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day to thrive and produce a good harvest.
New Jersey doesnt really have any "good" areas. Just lost fo landfills. You know, it a Jersey thing.