Peaches, pomegranates, tomatillos, so much food and more rain
It’s unreal how fantastic the weather has been this summer. I only got about 10 drops...
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Posted by Christine | Oct 3, 2022 | Food we grow | 0
It’s unreal how fantastic the weather has been this summer. I only got about 10 drops...
Read MorePosted by Christine | Sep 26, 2022 | Desert Planting Demonstration Site, Drought tolerant desert plants | 2
It’s time to plan for fall planting of drought-tolerant bushes and trees. Desert Mimosa, Yellow Bird of Paradise, Desert Willows, Catsclaw, Mesquite, Palo Verde, Arizona Cypress …
Read MorePosted by Christine | Aug 28, 2022 | Drought tolerant desert plants, Legumes, Trees | 0
When we had practically no rain for a couple of years, the desert mimosas fared extremely well. I...
Read MorePosted by Christine | Jun 5, 2022 | The gardens | 4
My garden on June 5, 2022. The best part about permaculture is that once established, many plants turn into weeds and instead of planting seeds, you just pull or cut what you don’t want.
Read MoreA neighbor came by for some salad and gave me this lovely drawing.
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