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06-20-2008, 10:54 AM
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Desert Gardens
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IF they ship on time. IF they arrive alive... And, IF it all grows well... I'll have the prettiest backyard in the neighborhood. Our backyards aren't like most backyards. They go on forever, winding up into the hills behind our homes. They're generally treated as wild land filled with sage brush, a skunk or two and lots of cactus. This summer I'm out to improve all that... With native plants that can survive long periods of time without water. Into my new Desert Garden will go:
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