This is all of the footage from our high desert, Santa Fe, no-till, permaculture garden. It begins with the making of worm compost and tea in early March, and follows its progression through a beyond abundant spring, into aphid infestation/squash bug infestation, a severe hail storm, and the silver lining of resilient wild edibles. I […]

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A swale is a low tract of land, especially one that is moist or marshy. The term can refer to a natural landscape feature or a human-created one. Artificial swales are often infiltration basins designed to manage water runoff, filter pollutants, and increase rainwater infiltration. The swale concept has also been popularized as a rainwater […]

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Las Vegas fans visit the Late Bloomer Garden and share tips for gardening in the high desert. Please subscribe! BECOME A PATRON! https://www.patreon.com/latebloomershow Order Botanical Interests seeds at her affiliate link: http://www.latebloomershow.com/BIHome Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound. Sound editor, Christina Horgan. Subscribe at http://www.latebloomershow.com/ and download a FREE ebook “10 Steps to a Great First […]

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Jan Groth with the Cochise County Master Gardeners explains what we can expect for the 25th Annual High Desert Gardening and Landscaping Conference. Video Rating: / 5

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We apparently were only supposed to go up to a maximum of 30 feet. I learned this when it was much higher than that. Whoops. Video Rating: / 5

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