Desert Landscaping for Beginners

Desert Landscaping for Beginners
Title Desert Landscaping for Beginners PDF eBook
Author Arizona Master Gardener Press
Publisher
Total Pages 228
Release 2001
Genre Arid regions plants
ISBN

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Tips and techniques for gardening success in arid climates with a chapter on growing wildflowers.

Desert Gardening for Beginners

Desert Gardening for Beginners
Title Desert Gardening for Beginners PDF eBook
Author Cathy Cromell
Publisher Arizona Master Gardeners Incorporated
Total Pages 100
Release 1999
Genre Arid regions plants
ISBN 9780965198721

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Everything you need to know to grow fresh, tasty vegetables, fragrant herbs, and colorful flowers is included in "Desert Gardening for Beginners." The authors, all life-long gardeners, have translated the most current horticultural information from University of Arizona researchers into easy-to-understand language new gardeners. Included are three planting calendars that provide the best months to sow hundreds of vegetables, flowers and herbs for maximum success.

Desert Landscape School

Desert Landscape School
Title Desert Landscape School PDF eBook
Author Luana Vargas
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2017-05-01
Genre
ISBN 9780960565665

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Plant/ Educate/ SustainFor decades, the Desert Botanical Garden has responded to our community's needs for knowledge about our desert habitat and resources for living responsibly in it. Over the years, the Garden has become nationally recognized as a champion of plant conservation, a pioneer of the care and display of desert plants, a respected leader in Sonoran Desert research, and an innovator in lifelong education.Supporting the Garden's mission to advance excellence in education, research, exhibition, and conservation of desert plants of the world with emphasis on the southwestern United States is the goal of the Desert Landscape School. We accomplish this by promoting environmental sustainability through demonstrating and teaching best practices in desert plant horticulture; providing education programs with emphasis on science literacy; and exploring and sharing the myriad relationships among plants, people, nature, and the arts.The School offers an exceptional opportunity for professional development and this Guide can be used as a self-directed learning tool for those wishing to learn how to create beautiful, livable, and sustainable outdoor spaces in a desert environment.

In a Desert Garden

In a Desert Garden
Title In a Desert Garden PDF eBook
Author John Alcock
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 187
Release 2015-11-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 0816533369

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When John Alcock replaced the Bermuda grass in his suburban Arizona lawn with gravel, cacti, and fairy dusters, he was doing more than creating desert landscaping. He seeded his property with flowers to entice certain insects and even added a few cowpies to attract termites, creating a personal laboratory for ecological studies. His observations of life in his own front yard provided him with the fieldnotes for this unusual book. In a Desert Garden draws readers into the strange and fascinating world of plants and animals native to Arizona's Sonoran Desert. As Alcock studies the plants in his yard, he shares thoughts on planting, weeding, and pruning that any gardener will appreciate. And when commenting on the mating rituals of spiders and beetles or marveling at the camouflage of grasshoppers and caterpillars, he uses humor and insight to detail the lives of the insects that live in his patch of desert. Celebrating the virtues of even aphids and mosquitoes, Alcock draws the reader into the intricacies of desert life to reveal the complex interactions found in this unique ecosystem. In a Desert Garden combines meticulous science with contemplations of nature and reminds us that a world of wonder lies just outside our own doors.

Desert Gardens of Steve Martino

Desert Gardens of Steve Martino
Title Desert Gardens of Steve Martino PDF eBook
Author Caren Yglesias
Publisher The Monacelli Press, LLC
Total Pages 241
Release 2018-04-03
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1580934919

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This survey of twenty-one gardens by Steve Martino, whose work blends colorful, man-made elements with native plants to reflect the sun-drenched beauty of the desert, is sure to inspire gardeners, landscapers, and admirers of California and the Southwest. For more than thirty years, Steve Martino has been committed to the development and advancement of landscape architecture in the Southwest. His pioneering work with native plant material and the development of a desert-derived design aesthetic is widely recognized. A recurring theme of his work is the dramatic juxtaposition of man-made elements with ecological processes of the region. His love for the desert--the interplay of light and shadow, the colors, plants, and wildlife--inspires his work. As Martino explains, "Gardens consist of two worlds, the man-made and the natural one. I've described my design style as 'Weeds and Walls'--nature and man. I use native plants to make the transition from a building to the adjacent natural desert." Though Martino's work is deeply connected to the natural world, he also has a flair for the dramatic, which is apparent from his lively color selections, sculptural use of plants, and keen attention to lighting, shadows, and reflections. Boldly colored stucco walls frame compelling views of the desert and sky, expanding the outdoor living area while solving common site problems such as lack of privacy or shade. Interspersed are custom structures molded in translucent fiberglass in vivid hues--colorful arbors, outdoor showers, and internally lit benches.

Native Plants for Southwestern Landscapes

Native Plants for Southwestern Landscapes
Title Native Plants for Southwestern Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Judy Mielke
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 311
Release 1993
Genre Nature
ISBN 0292751478

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Offers the most comprehensive guide to landscaping with native plants available.

The Hot Garden

The Hot Garden
Title The Hot Garden PDF eBook
Author Scott Calhoun
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Desert gardening
ISBN 9781933855318

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An inspiring and witty guide to landscape design in dry climates.