Q uestion: Our desert landscaping was done by the previous owners and leaves much to be desired — mainly gravel and a few sad, spindly, grayish bushes. We'd like to add plants that will add color but ...
Yes, you can create flower-filled landscapes during drought. Yes, you can have perennials and snappy-potted plants that draw droves of birds and butterflies and pollinators of all kinds. The trick is ...
A large pot — meaning one that is greater than 28” in diameter offers you a tremendous opportunity to express yourself in living color. With our temperate climate in our desert landscape, we can enjoy ...
Don't miss the Springs Preserve's first plant sale, where you can choose from more than 100 species and more than 7,000 vibrant and colorful Mojave Desert-adapted plants. It is your chance to fill ...
The term "desertscaping" often conjures images of a barren aesthetic — a bed of decomposed granite sparsely dotted with cactus — that mimics the most arid wild desert landscape. And while a return to ...
Desert modernism reminds us that the best landscaping ideas are often the simplest, offering a way to live in harmony with the natural ecosystem by creating a design that allows the built and natural ...