Source: In this episode of the podcast, we detailed the “Desert Garden Project”, in which a group of researchers has been studying and finding ways to successfully recycle and use old foam mattresses used in landfills, and combine them Re-use the landfill hydroponic desert garden to grow nutritious vegetables, fruits and herbs to feed the […]

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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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What’s wrong with everyone? ! ? ! In this week’s video, we will talk about what happened in the last few days, provide you with 19 days of garden growth updates, build new gates for our garden area, and have a quick camping trip with the kids! A lot of things happened in today’s video! […]

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First of all, we would like to say thank you to the uniformed men and women of the United States who lost or risked their lives in order to protect the sovereignty and freedom of our country. With the highest respect and gratitude-thank you! ! ! In today’s Vlog, we take you to spend Veterans […]

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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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Video log #32 | I can’t believe this is! I have finished…but refuse to give up! Desert Garden Update Day #11+12 *Like watching our video? Don’t forget to subscribe and press the notification bell, so you won’t miss a beat. We are very happy to hear from you! Like to share comments and subscribe to […]

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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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how? ! ? ! ? ! how is it going? ! ? ! ? ! This is today’s question…. Desert Garden Day #10 Update *Like watching our video? Don’t forget to subscribe and press the notification bell, so you won’t miss a beat. We are very happy to hear from you! Like to share comments […]

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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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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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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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We have a new channel. check it out. Hi YouTube-this is my first video made specifically for my channel. In the past 4 years, I successfully killed tomatoes and herbs. I am trying again to garden in the desert. I have a plan this year! So, as my garden grows, I will upload more videos. […]

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More green in the garden supports local markets and growers. Seed exchange. We participated in the community seed exchange program sponsored in Dixon, New Mexico. This is a great event. We met many local growers, mainly private homeowners, who were happy to share their knowledge of local planting concepts, and most importantly, they shared their […]

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Hello everyone! This is an update of my backyard garden in Las Vegas, Nevada. It’s May, and it’s just the beginning of the heat. This video shows that my plants are grown from seeds and are updated monthly from February to now. A sunshade was added to the bed in April to help the plants […]

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