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High Desert summers require specific gardening techniques due to extreme heat. Try growing these heat-tolerant plants this ...
There are a lot of words used to describe how plants look or smell — think fragrant, prickly, tall or climbing. But there are ...
High Desert gardener Marie Esposito recommends keeping plants in the shade once the hot winds come. She also uses Fox Farm soil, which doesn't dry out as fast in the desert, she says.
High Desert gardener Marie Esposito recommends keeping plants in the shade once the hot winds come. She also uses Fox Farm soil, which doesn't dry out as fast in the desert, she says.
Home and Backyard travels to Mifflinburg where Inspired Designs by Keith Phelps showcases exciting new plant varieties ...
As jewelflowers spread into California from the desert Southwest over the past couple of million years, they settled in ...
The desert may seem like the last place you'd expect to find flora. Yet the Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cacti, trees and flowers from all around the world.
She extols several plants currently blooming in her garden whose flowers are in the fiery color spectrum that stretches from yellow to orange to red. The plant she is most enthusiastic about is a ...
The cactus, palms and succulents anchoring yards around the desert can successfully be planted in the heat, but don't wait. And getting some advice from a nursery is a good idea should you choose to ...
Mycorrhizal fungi are vital to ecosystems around the world, but remain largely understudied, especially in arid regions. They ...