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High Desert summers require specific gardening techniques due to extreme heat. Try growing these heat-tolerant plants this ...
High Desert gardener Marie Esposito recommends keeping plants in the shade once the hot winds come. She also uses Fox Farm soil, which doesn't dry out as fast in the desert, she says.
High Desert gardener Marie Esposito recommends keeping plants in the shade once the hot winds come. She also uses Fox Farm soil, which doesn't dry out as fast in the desert, she says.
The cactus, palms and succulents anchoring yards around the desert can successfully be planted in the heat, but don't wait. And getting some advice from a nursery is a good idea should you choose to ...
On St. John the Baptist’s feast day in late June, an extended Tohono O’odham family attends Mass out at their desert camp, ...
Phoenix received a $1M grant to address extreme urban heat. Here's where to see the innovative shade structures 11 artists ...
Growing fire-enabling plant material in your yard can increase the fire risk to your home. Switch them out with these ...
Real estate agents know which plants appeal to homebuyers, so heed their advice when planting your yard for a quick, ...
Arizona outdoor living thrives on creativity and climate-savvy choices. Discover how native plants, shade, and stone make ...