On President’s Day, we packed our children and staff and headed to White Sands National Park near Alamogordo, New Mexico for a road trip. We spent a great time in White Sands, sliding down the plaster dunes and enjoying each other’s company. On the way back, we stopped in the Valley of Fire near Carrizozzo, […]

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This week the garden heads to Coachella Valley. This corner lot was discovered during a photo shoot for the Coachella Valley Water Project. It is located in the town of Palm Desert, not far from Palm Springs. In desert landscape design, dramatic colors and bold textures are paramount. The vivid red of bougainvillea and the […]

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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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A quick clip to show you the cool Ocotillo plants that we found blooming in abundance while driving on Interstate 40 in Arizona. There are so many of them, and they are all in bloom, we had to stop in the next rest area and go out to take a closer look. A great place […]

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One early morning in April 2021, I was in the garden in the Mojave Desert. These plants are small now, but will grow in early summer. . 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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This is a desert and tropical landscape design I made. I placed more than 10 different types of plants, then shook it and put the sand into the ground. This is a completely natural xeriscape! My Twitter: twitter.com/WesleyAPEX. source

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Several plants from the Chihuahuan Desert are displayed, such as Chamisa, Snake Grass, Yucca and Sage, to let horse owners know which plants are poisonous to their horses. . source

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Walking in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park in May 2010. Several types of cacti (spinous processes, spinous processes, spinous fruits, papillary flowers, cacti, cacti) and other succulents. . source

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This’ll show you how to go about picking and eating Yucca blossoms. Yucca is one of the most versatile and useful plants found in the south. The yucca blossom is an annual food source that is both beautiful, as well as a tasty treat to those who are more culinarily adventerous… and can be a […]

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To Survive in the Desert, you’ll want to know this refreshing Trick! Sweet refreshing juice from the drying flower stalk of the Yucca is a treat that few know about. Give this pro desert survival hack a try, you won’t regret it! To buy GRIM SURVIVAL CARDS check out the link below: http://grimworkshop.ositracker.com/88448/7156 To buy […]

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Stock video footage near Golden Valley AZ, Yucca Plants and Cholla Cactus with Interstate 40 traffic and canyon mountains in the far distance. Mark Allen ( desert.video ) Video Rating: / 5

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Martin Survival discusses another wild edible plant called Mojave Yucca, the flowers are very bitter when consumed raw. When cooked or roasted the leaves are very tasty to say the least. If you enjoy this video hit the THUMBS UP BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE to Martin Survival on Youtube. Also, visit our website at: WEBSITE : […]

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