On April 12, 2012, I captured some video clips of the original area on the tape. The Monolith Garden Trail is open to hikers, mountain bikers, horse riders and trail runners. This series of approximately 7-mile loop trails meander through Mojave Desert vegetation and interesting volcanic rock formations. There is no water and very little […]
Read moreQuartzsite, AZ RV Boondockers headquarters mine BLM LTVA Sights Desert Tyson Wells-Channel stickers are available, free shipping for $1. Click here During the winter months, Quartzsite in Arizona has become a haven for “snowbirds” from the cold climates of the United States and Canada. More details (click to show more) Warm days and mild nights […]
Read moreA dry climate garden using roof rainwater, allowing free-range chickens to scratch in the walking row, all organic gardens. I have used thin bird nets, free road barriers, raised flower pots, barbed wire and chain link fences to surround the ideal tomatoes with nasturtiums. Chickens don’t like nasturtiums, small white chrysanthemums, milkweed and sage. Everything […]
Read moreBalboa Park Desert Garden Hiking Tour San Diego, California During a peaceful walking tour of the Balboa Park Desert Gardens in San Diego, California, you will see a variety of native desert plants close to the world-famous zoo. This garden is next to the rose garden. . source
Read moreLocated next to Dixie Rock in St. George’s Pioneer Park, Utah, is the Red Mountain Desert Garden! This charming and relaxing place has about 5 acres of plants, streams and trails for you to explore! You will see many native plants and fish, and if you are careful enough, you may even find some dinosaur […]
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Read moreYou can see all the plants we recently planted in the Disabled Sustainable Agriculture Garden: Kale, Brassica, Peppermint, Beet, Lavender, Sage, Sunflower, Mystery Melon/Pumpkin, Rosemary, Tulsi ,horseradish. I picked a delicious fig, and you can see young pears and Asian pear trees. Cactus, Guanyin, vine, pepper, kale, Jerusalem artichoke. I forgot to mention lemongrass and […]
Read morePlanning and design is the most important principle of dryland landscape. You have to ask yourself, “What is my soil type?” “Where does the rain in my yard flow down and how can I reactivate the water?” Louise Janney, landscape architect and host of Osuna Nursery in Albuquerque, New Mexico Kristine Cornils discussed the importance […]
Read moreThe best fruit trees and edible plants grown in desert gardens! Thanks to my friends Kourosh and Bob’s Life (for helping us to garden better. This is an amazing list of foods you can grow in the desert backyard or front yard garden! One thing I will definitely add to this list is native Trees […]
Read moreThe granite mountains of the Mojave Desert are a hot and arid ecosystem in July, but plants and animals thrive in this heat. Mojave rattlesnakes, lizards, hummingbirds, ants and grasshoppers are just some of the magical species we find here. . source
Read more[Modern Backyard] The best backyard ideas with an above-ground pool [Small Backyard Ideas] Subscribe to my channel: beautify your backyard with an above-ground swimming pool with deck. An above-ground swimming pool is a smart choice for an underground swimming pool that costs hundreds of dollars. A good above-ground pool kit is usually worth between US$2,000 […]
Read moreSkipman’s request. It is quite difficult to draw a desert scene. Never did anything like before. It took me more than 2 hours to make it. Many different brands of pastels are used, including Derwent, Sennelier and Prisma Color. I also used Sennelier oil paint. Draw it on high-quality paper. Song: Magnificent Artist: Ryan Farish […]
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