John from shares with you his 8 favorite edible plants that he planted this summer, with an average temperature of 100 degrees throughout the summer. In this episode, John will take you to visit his backyard high-bed desert garden and share with you many fruiting crops, leafy crops, and even tuber crops that can easily […]

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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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Skipman’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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Check out my Facebook history group: We leave Victorville and continue west into the Mojave Desert. The Mojave Desert occupies a large part of southeastern California, as well as smaller parts of central California, southern Nevada, southwestern Utah, and northwestern Arizona. It is named after the Mojave tribe of Native Americans and covers an area […]

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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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The EPIC team tried the Old Mojave Road and found some crazy wonders along the way. We eat well. Hike a huge sand dune. Go cave exploration. Do it once with water. We ate well again. . source

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John shared with you twelve edible plants, which are grown in the desert, so you can have an edible landscape. The plants introduced in this video are usually described as ornamental plants and should be accepted for use in areas where the HOA (Homeowners Association) grows edible crops in the front yard. In this episode, […]

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Join MDLT’s Education Coordinator Mary Cook-Rhyne for an informative, fun, and interpretive talk about the natural and cultural values of our desert’s wonderful mesquite trees. This video explains our native species, their historic and modern uses, and she will share a chocolate chip cookie recipe that utilizes mesquite powder. For the chocolate chip cookie recipes, […]

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In this weeks video, we explore the Mojave desert and photograph the iconic joshua trees. The breathtaking landscapes are one of a kind and we find ourselves in the best conditions EVER. Mike’s Website and Newsletter: https://www.mikepereaphotography.com Chris’s Website: https://www.chrispereafineart.com Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/chris__perea/ https://www.instagram.com/mikepereaphotography/ Our Partners: Lens Rentals https://www.pntra.com/t/TUJGRktHSkJHRk5KRktCRkpOSkVN Use “Perea15″ at checkout […]

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The nomad lifestyle is sometimes much like a traditional lifestyle as it sometimes still requires juggling responsibilities. We spent the week before our winter Two Meander Meetup (TMM) sequestered in the southern California desert to focus on work. The weather was mostly windy with two days of rain which served to keep us holed up […]

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Things we planted in out Mojave Desert home. Saguaro, Ocotillo, Palo Verde and Baja Fairy Duster. Known as the high desert, Mojave National Preserve has elevations from 938 feet to 7,929 feet at Clark Mountain. The range in elevation diversifies plant life. Relic stands of white fir, juniper and pinyon pines are found at higher […]

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Come and visit the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Botanical Garden with me. In this video, we will be looking at the desert garden featuring the cactus and other desert plants that are found in the Mojave Desert. The Mojave desert is said to be the driest desert in North America. A great part of it […]

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The nomad lifestyle is sometimes much like a traditional lifestyle as it sometimes still requires juggling responsibilities. We spent the week before our winter Two Meander Meetup (TMM) sequestered in the southern California desert to focus on work. The weather was mostly windy with two days of rain which served to keep us holed up […]

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Come and visit the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Botanical Garden with me. In this video, we will be looking at the desert garden featuring the cactus and other desert plants that are found in the Mojave Desert. The Mojave desert is said to be the driest desert in North America. A great part of it […]

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Come and visit the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Botanical garden with me. In this video, we will be looking at the desert garden featuring the cactus and other desert plants that are found in the Mojave Desert. The Mojave desert is said to be the driest desert in North America. A great part of it […]

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