John from Epic Yard Farms in Phoenix, Arizona, shared with you how a couple grew a lot of food in high heat while doing two full-time jobs. In this episode, you will learn the skills needed so that you can grow a lot of food in the hot summer and have a full-time job so […]
Read moreJohn 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 […]
Read moreArizona has experienced two decades of drought, forcing farmers and others there to find ways to save water. In the rural town of Camp Verde, an experimental plan brought together farmers and a malting factory, hoping to keep more water in the local river. Ivette Feliciano reports. Stream your PBS favorites using the PBS app: […]
Read moreKim Todd, an expert on landscape gardening in Nebraska, showed us some great succulents. . source
Read moreResidents of Chaparral, New Mexico have “returned to school” and converted their desert landscape into green and high-yield fields. With the assistance of New Mexico State University, the community has begun planting extensive gardens. . source
Read moreDesert landscape design ideas for creating low-water, low-maintenance gardens. If you are one of the people who see the term “desert garden” as a contradiction, it’s time to reconsider and squeeze the image of barren dunes out of your photos Up the mind. There can be beautiful gardens in the desert. Many desert gardens are […]
Read moreZuckerman’s Delta Bluegrass Company has researched a variety of native California grasses and experimenting with a blend of seeds to create new sod. Zuckerman said the company has come up with several lawn options that can remain emerald green year-round and require a lot less water. Video Rating: / 5
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