Archive for September, 2008
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
The Lizard Dilemma:
Managing Desert Wildlife Around the Home
Managing Desert Wildlife Around the Home
Written by Jeff If you would like to support GOTM and are a member of digg, please digg this! Thanks! ***** I count myself among the minions who feel that we are custodians of the earth and its inhabitants. When dealing with “pests,” I use Integrated Pest Management (IPM), the use of a variety of [...]
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Monday, September 15th, 2008
Extreme Desert Gardening – Part III
Written by Jeff Baja Fairy Duster We continue our discussion of extreme gardening in the Sonoran Desert region. The following information is based on a presentation at the Phoenix Master Gardener Update of August 13, 2008 with permission from the presenter, Mr. Bruce Solomon. Personal observations and notes have been added. Adapted Plants One of [...]
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Friday, September 12th, 2008
PL8 A TUDES: Vanity License Plates-4
Written by Jeff PL8 A TUDES We continue our series of personalized (vanity) license plates in Arizona. To maintain individual privacy, we try to show as little information about particular cars as possible as long as we can reveal the license plate. We hope you enjoy these PL8 A TUDES! ********************************************************* Who was that masked [...]
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Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
Extreme Desert Gardening – Part II
Written by Jeff Creosote Bush We continue our discussion of extreme gardening in the Sonoran Desert region. The following information is based on a presentation at the Phoenix Master Gardener Update of August 13, 2008 with permission from the presenter, Mr. Bruce Solomon. Personal observations and notes have been added. Hot Summer Color One plant [...]
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Monday, September 8th, 2008
Extreme Desert Gardening – Part I
Written by Jeff How do you garden in an area where temperatures range from 20 to more than 110 degrees? The following information is based on a presentation at the Phoenix Master Gardener Update of August 13, 2008 with permission from the presenter, Mr. Bruce Solomon. Personal observations and notes have been added. Mr. Solomon [...]
