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The Desert Blooms Again: Indigenous Xeriscaping in Arizona and New MexicoThe desert has a secret: it’s not just a place of silence and sand, but a living, breathing tapestry of color and life—if you ...
Humdrum apples, bananas, and oranges may be staples at the supermarket, but some unexpected additions help to keep produce ...
The number of conifer trees dying in New Mexico’s forests from bark beetle attacks more than doubled last year to 70,000 acres, especially near burn scars left by wildfires in ...
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Why Cacti Get Legal Protection in Arizona (And Can’t Be Moved Without Permission)Imagine standing under the blinding sun of the Sonoran Desert, surrounded by towering, ancient sentinels with spiny arms ...
Rita Lovell didn’t plant the yucca that stole her heart. It volunteered, showing up on its own in the dry, rocky soil just ...
Even in a time of increasing droughts and limited water resources, it’s easy to argue that beneficial trees are worth every ...
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