You look at your neighbor's yard and wonder why theirs says "Wow!" while yours looks tired and in need of a facelift. Maybe you've tried adding some of the plants they used only to end up with a hodgepodge rather than a harmonious landscape. Or you planted some plants that were beautiful at the nursery but looked sad in your yard. You'd like to spend more time outside but the cold or the heat or the wind keeps you from using your yard as much as you'd like.
Add to that figuring out how to protect everything from critters that seem to run amok in our gardens. Not to mention when you want to attract birds and butterflies and end up with pack rats and javelina instead! Having gardened for a decade in the Midwest, I wondered if I'd ever figure out the secret to desert gardening when we moved to Arizona in 1990.
The grassy lawns of our Phoenix neighborhood made no sense to me in the desert, and the "xeriscape" gardens around town appeared flat and one-dimensional. And, growing vegetables for our family seemed nearly impossible.
Add to that figuring out how to protect everything from critters that seem to run amok in our gardens. Not to mention when you want to attract birds and butterflies and end up with pack rats and javelina instead! Having gardened for a decade in the Midwest, I wondered if I'd ever figure out the secret to desert gardening when we moved to Arizona in 1990.
The grassy lawns of our Phoenix neighborhood made no sense to me in the desert, and the "xeriscape" gardens around town appeared flat and one-dimensional. And, growing vegetables for our family seemed nearly impossible.
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