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Fall is for Planting (No Kidding!)

Fall is an excellent time to plant in all but the very coldest high altitude areas of the country.

Fall Planting, No Fooling

The article explains why planting in the fall makes sense.

Fall Planting: The Whys and Wherefores

the advent of xeric gardening has changed lots of gardening habits, including when to plant. We still dig in those spring blooming bulbs during the fall, but…

Fall Really is For Planting

A number of factors actually promote healthy transplanting in the fall.

Gardening Tips for Water Restrictions

The following are some “rules of thumb” suggestions for getting your garden through drought conditions and the tight watering restrictions that many cities and towns have had to enact. These ideas are all part of good xeriscape gardening principles, and

Gardening with Cold Hardy Cacti

Cacti are some our most spectacular native flowering plants, but often our most overlooked wildflowers when planning and planting a xeriscape.

Gardening with Cold-Hardy Cacti - Part I

We think of cacti in small pots or dish gardens for use as house plants, but cold hardy members of this diverse family have the potential for much broader use.

Gardening With Cold-Hardy Cacti - Part II

Cacti are some our most spectacular native flowering plants, but often our most overlooked wildflowers when planning and planting a xeriscape. Cacti not only contribute stunning flowers in spring and summer, but also provide year-round interest with their structural evergreen stems and geometrically arranged spines.

Gardening with Deer and Rabbits In Mind

How to select plants that deer and rabbits tend to avoid, and how to keep hungry critters away from their favorite garden plants.

Gardening with Native Plants, Part 2

Gardening with native plants of the west, southwest and the plains.

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