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  1. How can I protect my growing garden from unseasonably cold winter weather?

    arizonadesertlandscape.com via @ARIZONADESERTLA  &bull Apr 26, 2010

    This is the first year I've ever grown a real garden (I've done container gardening for years, but I actually sowed seeds into the ground this year and their getting huge and thriving). I live in zone 6, in the… Full Story »

  2. The Essential Garden Design Workbook

    arizonadesertlandscape.com via @drnatalia  &bull Nov 30, -0001

    The Essential Garden Design Workbook guides reader stage planning garden — survey site, choose landscaping materials, develop planting schemes. revised updated edition features U.S. studies photographs. Valuable tips green gardening edition, include harvest rainwater, design green roof, tips sustainable planting,… Full Story »

  3. Landscape Architect with a Masters Degree in Horticulture

    arizonadesertlandscape.com via @ARIZONADESERTLA  &bull Nov 30, -0001

    www.yaellir.com set an example of how important it is to have a good landscaping design. Not only it may make the difference between sold and unsold property it also contribute to the beauty of the environment and that make people… Full Story »

  4. Desert Botanical Garden – Rainy Days Are Here Again

    arizonadesertlandscape.com via @ARIZONADESERTLA  &bull Nov 30, -0001

    Rain is no excuse to stay away from the Desert Botanical Garden – in fact we love it when it rains. John Sallot takes you on a tour of the Garden on a recent rainy day. The rain is great… Full Story »

  5. Moorten Botanical Gardens – Cacti & Succulents

    arizonadesertlandscape.com via @ARIZONADESERTLA  &bull Nov 30, -0001

    led him to Palm Springs in the 1930s with his young wife Patricia, a biologist with a special interest in botany. Together they explored the surrounding area collecting desert plants and in 1938 created an arboretum. The Moorten Botanical Gardens… Full Story »



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