eHow of the Day Traditional gardens require nutrient rich soil and lots of water, which is not found in desert climates. A desert garden uses plants that naturally thrive in hot and dry climates. These plants are better adapted for long droughts and scorching sun. Native plants are also better for the environment than plants from other regions. Plants transported from other regions may become a noxious weed in desert climates and choke out native plants. Gardeners in areas that have cold winters cannot grow desert gardens outside.…keep reading More Like This New on eHow | Follow Us |
Sunday, April 10, 2011
How to Design a Desert Garden
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