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Mongabay News on MSNIn California, an invasive mustard is destabilizing desert plant communitiesIn southern California’s Coachella Valley, pale sand dunes sprawl under the desert sun, shifting and re-forming in the wind.
The Living Desert and The Desert sun collaborate on a four-part series, ‘Desert Botany: An Intro to Planting Native in the Coachella Valley’ ...
California native desert plants — propagated on-site at The Living Desert — will be available for purchase to start your own home garden!
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When we talk about “public lands” in Utah, we must remember that every acre once belonged to Native American tribes.
The desert plants gathered by the Hohokam - and later the Tohono O'odham - for food, medicine, tools and other things are still around.
In the northern region of the Sonoran Desert, surrounded by five mountain ranges and 350 days of sunshine, lies Tucson where native edible plants grow. The saguaro, barrel and nopal cacti are ...
Gardening enthusiasts and nature lovers, reserve Nov. 16 for an extraordinary free event hosted by the Desert Horticultural Society. The organization's Native Plant Community Celebration brings ...
Native edible trees and plants have a bounty of benefits to the desert and the people living in it.
Whether it’s Phragmites, crabgrass or tumbleweeds, these unwelcome plants are causing major problems across the state of Utah.
Native plant gardens are one way everyday folks can help counter ecological woes. Native plants conserve water and support wildlife.
Over the next month, The Desert Sun and The Living Desert are collaborating on a four-part series, Desert Botany: An Intro to Planting Native in the Coachella Valley, to show you how to build your ...
Gardening enthusiasts and nature lovers, reserve Nov. 16 for an extraordinary free event hosted by the Desert Horticultural Society. The organization's Native Plant Community Celebration brings ...
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