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High Desert summers require specific gardening techniques due to extreme heat. Try growing these heat-tolerant plants this summer.
Long a cultural melting pot and a hub for artists, the 400-year-old city is riding a new surge in popularity. Here's the scoop on where to stay, what to eat and drink, the best hikes to plan, and more ...
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.
In a Swiss pine forest, the treetops are being sprayed with mist in a bid to discover the effect that drier or wetter air has ...
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Exploring the Ancient Bristlecone Pines: Trees Older Than the PyramidsLocated off Highway 395, the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest holds the world’s oldest trees. Our hike along the 4-mile ...
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Desert landscaping ideas – 12 design and planting solutions to add structure and shapes to dry gardensYou may think these plants prefer cold climates, however they tolerate the extreme heat and cold you’ll find in the desert ...
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Ever After in the Woods on MSN9 Arizona Foods That Confuse People & 9 That Always ImpressArizona’s culinary landscape is just as vibrant and varied as its stunning desert vistas. Blending rich Native American ...
Learn how to weave a sally bag, go birding in La Pine, play table tennis at a local pub or take a day to reset at Shevlin ...
Instead of cutting grass, many Valley communities encourage residents to do away with it. Here's some of what is available.
Earth is hotter than it has been in 125,000 years, scientists say, and Las Vegas continues to break temperature records. The ...
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