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This garden is calling your name + sweet magnolia and peas are hard to resist! #WorkingFromHome #gardening #success Welcome to the official Blissful Spaces channel and the homepage of Blissful Spaces on Youtube! Create a colorful world of happiness space. If you want to grow in your organic vegetable garden, then you have come to […]

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John from August visited the Spring Reserve to learn about what is still growing in the Las Vegas summer heat. It has been over 100 degrees for more than 30 days. Find out what is still growing, find out what is not… source

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John from the Spring Reserve in Las Vegas, Nevada, visited how they grow food in the desert. You can grow food in Las Vegas. Time and plant selection are crucial. . source

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How to get free seeds to grow your own garden-avoid food deserts and build gardens on a budget. We are very happy to be an affiliate of Mighty Crop. Use the promo code “TeamBenson” to enjoy a 10% discount Check Out Grove Watch the All purpose Mom For AZ Garden Program Details ************************* ** ******************************************** […]

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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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Stunning edible gardens and trees using wood chips. In this video, I will take you to visit my Tempe Phoenix Desert Garden and show you how I use wood chips to grow my garden and edible trees. I use wood chips for composting, saving water, promoting microbial life in the soil, and animal bedding. Sawdust […]

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These fruits are often called “dragon fruit” in English. This name has been used since around 1963, apparently due to the leather-like skin and prominent scaly spikes on the outside of the fruit. The names pitahaya and pitaya come from Mexico, and pitahaya roja comes from Central America and northern South America. It may be […]

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No matter what climate you are in, or what restrictions you may have, you can still grow your own nutritious food. Permaculture design allows you to work with the natural patterns of your site, provide water for your landscape, provide fertility for your plants, and a balanced ecosystem that will help prevent pest problems and […]

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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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Sweet potato vines growing in the Nevada desert. One is purple and the other is lime. Grow in a 3-gallon container. The purple one is the drip irrigation system, and the lime one is hand-watered. I transplant the cuttings and show you the results! . source

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Spring comes early and the garden is full of plants. These include Anaheim, Jalapeno, Havana, Serrano, Corn, Zucchini and Cabbage. . source

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A dry climate garden using roof rainwater, allowing free-range chickens to scratch in the walking row, all organic gardens. I have used thin bird nets, free road barriers, raised flower pots, barbed wire and chain link fences to surround the ideal tomatoes with nasturtiums. Chickens don’t like nasturtiums, small white chrysanthemums, milkweed and sage. Everything […]

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Desert Garden Harvest-Eggplants are finally ready-May 3, 2021 We are very happy to be an affiliate of Mighty Crop. Use the promo code “TeamBenson” to enjoy a 10% discount www.mightycrop.com ******************** ************* ***************************************** * If you want to help support the Banson team And our journey to build our forever home, please check our Amazon […]

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John from shares with you 10 reasons why he successfully gardened in the dry desert heat of 117 degrees, while others did not. This episode will be valuable whether you live in the desert or not, because these tips apply to every gardener no matter where you live. After watching this episode, you will know […]

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John from shows you what you can grow in the summer heat of Las Vegas where the temperature exceeds 100 degrees. He visited the vegetable garden in the spring reserve, which was planted by the master gardener to survive the desert heat. . source

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