Drought-tolerant and low-water landscape design for San Diego landscape. A Green Thumb Landscape Consulting & Design 619-269-9501 San Diego, California Location: Rancho Penasquitos, San Diego, California. source

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The 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

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Minimalist landscape architecture, beautiful cacti and hard landscape perfectly match! If you like this video, please like it, subscribe and click the notification to let you know when my latest video will be uploaded. Remember to continue to dream and decorate to get a comfortable and peaceful life! My desert house playlist, including architecture, interior […]

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John from shares with you 10 reasons why he successfully gardened in the dry desert heat of 117 degrees, while others did not. This episode will be valuable whether you live in the desert or not, because these tips apply to every gardener no matter where you live. After watching this episode, you will know […]

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Take a look at the garden we just planted in the desert landscape. . source

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“Xeriscape” does not mean “zero landscape!” Simply put, it is designed with water-saving plants and water-saving technologies. Dick Peterson is a rainwater harvesting consultant and a member of the Austin Garden Club. He proposed the basic techniques for planting green. Moderator: Tom Spencer. . source

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Friendly to kids, dogs and wild animals: this is what Stephanie and Tom Sloss hoped for when they renewed their gardens to protect and control the water sources in Deer Country. Landscape architect Robert Leeper has turned anxious footholds and passages into wrap-around family outdoor living and stylish reduction of the lawn’s native plant diversity. […]

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This customer lives in the rural high deserts of Southern California and tries to grow as much food as possible. She has a professional who built this great pair of growth beds. Learn more about her efforts. Oh, what did she bring to her retreat? 15 gallons of Pixie and 15 gallons of Gold Nugget […]

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The giant columnar cacti in the North American deserts are home to dozens of insects that depend on these plants for survival. Therese Markow at the University of California San Diego explored how they survived and what we learned from them.Series: Natural Problems [3/2009] [Science] [Show ID: 15365] . source

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Cactus plants are intelligent, complex and charming succulents. Darrell Dunten from Living Desert Ranch can grow them easily, even in containers. Moderator: Tom Spencer. . source

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These are some flowers photographed in the Huntington Desert Plant Greenhouse from March to June 2007. Mr. John Trager is the curator of the Desert Collection. The Garden Thyme CD was shot and mixed by Toni Miguel Music’Wisteria Dreams’. . source

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Native drought-resistant Texas sage (Cenizo) hates hard pruning, but when house painters cut them into sticks, Amber does. Will they recover? Daphne explained what to do. Her plant this week is cold-tolerant, drought-tolerant, and tough, succulent aloe vera (also called honey locust). At the end of winter and summer solstice, the flower spike attracts a […]

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How can we help support the ecological, social and economic needs of the work environment? What exactly is a working environment? What is your role in the landscape and how can you best act to help build a sustainable future? Mary Cook-Rhyne, Mojave Desert Land Trust Education Coordinator, told us in the latest MDLT Desert […]

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Looking for a little tree that can provide a little shade in an arid garden? Daphne Richards highlighted a thornless retama variety that blooms for several months to attract pollinators. Also, find out why a young oak tree keeps uprooting and whether it can be preserved. . source

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A movie shot in the high deserts of California (Mount Alabama, Eastern Range, Mount Whitney, and Joshua Tree) during the Geminid meteor shower. It was taken on December 12-14, 2010. source

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