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				  Sunday Lawn&#160;&#124;&#160;Indie Appolis					, Plant roots and rhizomes are known to help strengthen soil, and aid in erosion control. However, until recently very little research has been conducted with regard to which plants strengthen the soil better than others, and the research conducted only focused on a very small sample of plants.</description>
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				  Sunday Lawn&nbsp;|&nbsp;Indie Appolis					, Plant roots and rhizomes are known to help strengthen soil, and aid in erosion control. However, until recently very little research has been conducted with regard to which plants strengthen the soil better than others, and the research conducted only focused on a very small sample of plants.</p>
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