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Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is beauty in all landscapes. I was stunned with the beauty of Nevada when I visited a few years back. Thanks for the beautiful pix and descriptions.
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June 19, 2008 at 4:05 PM

Blogger desertsurvivor.blogspot.com said...

I'd like to take out what's left of the lilacs, which take lots of water and are devoured by the deer at the RH. Then extend the patio with Moriah fieldstone to the house, and plant the hill in native perennials, as you have shown. It may take a couple-3 summers, when I'm actually living there. Then 3-4 large planters for annuals that are hardy. Thanks for a few suggestions.
Are you familiar with the High Desert Gardens catalog/website?

Depends on my spring not drying up, for any scaping, at least to get started. Or living there...

June 19, 2008 at 7:55 PM

Blogger Sarah said...

Your blog is wonderful! I've been trying to put in an Indiana natives garden along one side of the house, but it is slow going. I need to go digging in the nearby drainage area :) Keep up the awesome blogs!

June 20, 2008 at 7:11 AM

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