John goes to The Tomato Ladies House for a field trip to show you how she grows tomatoes in the desert and harvests 600 pounds a day during the peak season. In addition, you will learn what else can grow easily in the Las Vegas desert environment. After watching this video, you will be sure […]

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MINERVA HAMILTON HOYT, known as the Cactus Apostle, knows that our western desert cannot be found anywhere else on the earth and needs to be protected. Kathy Baker told us about this visionary woman, a warrior and leader, who worked tirelessly to save one million acres from destruction, now known as the book of promise […]

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Instead of paying $30-60 for each olla, I decided to twist it a bit. Watering with ollas is an ancient technique that dates back about 3000-5000 years ago. The benefits of using ollas for watering include but are not limited to:-Continuous watering; never water too much or too little. -Prevent tomato blooming, rot and cracking. […]

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John from Spring Preserve Spring Plant Sale made a field trip. In this episode, you will learn about some edible edible plants adapted to the desert. In addition, you will learn about some of the products on display, including Itll Gro Volcanic Rock Soil Additive and Zeolite Soil Additive, all of which can be provided […]

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Gardening expert Linn Mills, “Dr. Green Thumb” explored the mystery of cacti. . source

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Use deserts on your lawn to beautify the environment and save water, energy and money. . source

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I converted the former lawn into a water-saving lawn with low water consumption in California. Putting down weed sackcloth, rubber mulch and desert plants looks better than hay lawn, and can save a lot of water. California imposes many restrictions on water consumption to save water and encourages residents to get rid of turf lawns […]

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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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Here i am showing a shipment of UC Verde Buffalo Grass. It is for a project we are doing and the client wanted a grass that was native to california and drought tolerant. We found this one for her, and it is actually pretty cool. It only grows 4 to 8 inches tall, doesnt require […]

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Here we reveal one of the best garden irrigation techniques know to man. More efficient than soaker hoses, or drip irrigation. Let’s here it for subsurface irrigation. Click here to subscribe to our channel: https://tinyurl.com/y7oe684o Visit our Patreon page to discover special benefits and support our mission: https://www.patreon.com/greendreamproject Please consider purchasing a T-shirt (with original […]

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The Desert Botanical Garden’s Great Milkweed Grow Out initiative makes progress in restoring lost habitat for declining monarch butterfly. Video by Melina Zuñiga | Cronkite News Video Rating: / 5

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In this video I show you how I am saving my rotting cactus with sulfur powder and a knife. Video Rating: / 5

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Ask This Old House landscape contractor Roger Cook replaces a water-guzzling lawn with a desert appropriate alternative. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Time: 6-7 hours Cost: 0 Skill Level: Expert Tools List for Saving Water in a Desert Backyard: Loppers Shovel Shopping List: Drip irrigation system Steps: […]

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A proposal in Sacramento would allow the city to give residents money to replace grass with drought-tolerant plants. Video Rating: / 5

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