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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John from takes you to Phoenix, Arizona to Jake Mace’s home for a field trip, where you will learn about the top 12 fruit trees that can thrive in the desert. In this episode, you will discover the eating garden built by Jack Mess in his standard residential area in Phoenix, Arizona. You will visit […]

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Natural cliffs and canyons inspired the design of waterfalls and ponds and further strengthened the management of the land. . source

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Agave and yucca are tough and reliable plants that can be used in low water consumption landscapes. . source

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Lubbock, Texas Tour MCOM 1100 Final Project 1) Downtown 2) Texas Tech University (Remembrance Circle) 3) Technology platform. source

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Join me on a hike through the high deserts of western Texas to the magnificent Guadalupe Mountains, where we will see El Capitan in Texas and Guadalupe Peak, the highest mountain in Texas . . source

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The best fruit trees and edible plants grown in desert gardens! Thanks to my friends Kourosh and Bob’s Life (for helping us to garden better. This is an amazing list of foods you can grow in the desert backyard or front yard garden! One thing I will definitely add to this list is native Trees […]

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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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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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Moon Valley Nurseries completed another fantastic project in Peoria, Arizona. Our professional and well-trained installation team planted some mesquite trees and Palo Verde Museum trees for customers in West Valley, Maricopa County, Arizona. To learn more about Moon Valley Nursery and arrange a design consultation, please click here-. source

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Save water, time and money! Mark Gibbs guided us through the basics of creating water smart xeriscape. Water saving is very important to the people of Austin, and there is no better way to save water than installing drought-tolerant and adaptable plants. Mark introduced an informative green planting guide created by the City of Austin […]

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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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Create your own dream landscape from today: these homeowners want to turn their backyard into a desert oasis, so they did it! With the help of Moon Valley Nursery, they planted some huge Palo Verdes and Chilean mesquite shrubs to create the landscape of their dreams. Want to create your own desert oasis? What about […]

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