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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Skipman’s request. It is quite difficult to draw a desert scene. Never did anything like before. It took me more than 2 hours to make it. Many different brands of pastels are used, including Derwent, Sennelier and Prisma Color. I also used Sennelier oil paint. Draw it on high-quality paper. Song: Magnificent Artist: Ryan Farish […]

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From start to finish, John shows you how to transform an abandoned backyard space into an edible vegetable garden. In this episode, you will learn most of the knowledge needed to start growing food. You will discover how John chooses the best soil, builds an elevated bed, arranges an elevated bed, grows an elevated bed, […]

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The monthly meeting of the High Desert Garden Club held at the AAD Library, and the view of the room of the friends of the library. Dane Kigerl reports on a filming project at Acton Elementary School. Austin Setmajer was awarded the Eagle Scout badge. Vasquez vs. St Genevieve CIF football match. . source

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A movie shot in the high deserts of California (Mount Alabama, Eastern Range, Mount Whitney, and Joshua Tree) during the Geminid meteor shower. It was taken on December 12-14, 2010. source

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Some plants in the Apple Valley of the California High Desert. This video was shot in autumn. The high desert looks a little different in spring. Things are greener, and most plants will have flowers. Sorry for the noise of the wind. I will try to use foam or?? next time. . source

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Romans 5:3 When we encounter difficulties and trials, we can also rejoice because we know they can help us develop endurance. ⇩ Click below to see more content⇩ Well, it seems that the 2020 review has finally come to the town! This year we have added clickable chapter timecodes below for quick access to each […]

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Las Vegas fans visited the Late Bloomer Garden and shared the secrets of gardening in the high desert. Please subscribe! Become a patron! Order Botanical Interests seeds on its affiliate link: music is provided by Epidemic Sound. Sound editor Christina Horgan (Christina Horgan). Subscribe and download the free e-book “10 Steps to the Big One […]

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John traveled from the wild to Las Vegas, Nevada, to share with you an urban homestead for spectators growing fruits and vegetables in the Las Vegas desert. In this episode, you will get a comprehensive understanding of the city’s homesteads, including many different edible crops. You will discover some techniques that make it a rich […]

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Tara of She’s Rooted Home welcomes Charles Maliki of IV Organics for a desert garden tour, with special guests from her homestead animals. Hello friend! I’m so glad your here! I’m Tara mother of 3, homestead enthusiast, plant lover, and crochet addict. Join me and my family as we root ourselves in a simpler way […]

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The power of gardening in our lives is one of the most important activities we can do for our health. Combine the garden with friends that stop by and the combination is indescribable but we try in this video. Rob, Joanne and Leanne came to visit us from Reno because they saw our garden grow […]

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The temperatures are heating up here in Mesa Arizona and the real challenge is starting. Combating the dry heat,monsoon season, leaf miners(and I did pick up the leaves and toss them in the trash with the leaf miners on them), tomato horned worms and wild birds in the garden. With that being said the garden […]

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