Dan Johnson
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Southwest Regional Reports
Plants That Can Grow in Both the High Desert and the Low Desert
Not all plants thrive everywhere, especially in a region as diverse as the Southwest. Elevation, hardiness zone, and even where you site a plant in your yard all converge to…
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Southwest Regional Reports
Growing Echinopsis in the Southwest
Echinopsis (Echinopsis spp. and cvs., Zones 8b–12), also called sea urchin cacti, have an allure that can sidetrack your better judgment. This genus is widespread in central South America and…
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Southwest Regional Reports
Unusual Fall Perennials for the Southwest
In Andy Brand's article Unusual Fall Perennials, he discusses some out-of-the-box plant picks for this spectacular time in the garden: "As we reluctantly accept the inevitable and begin preparing our…
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Design
Think of It As the Coolest Shade Tree Ever—From the Desert
Name: Giant Mexican candelabra cactus (Pachycereus weberi) Zones: 9–11 Size: Up to 30 feet tall and wide Conditions: Full sun; dry, well-drained soil Native range: Mexico I have always lived…
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Southwest Regional Reports
Regional Picks: Early Summer Plant Combo for the Southwest
1. Transylvanian Salvia Salvia transsylvanica Zones: 5–9 Size: 24 to 30 inches tall and wide Conditions: Full sun; well-drained soil Native range: Northern and central Russia to Romania The world…
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Design
Bringing Sun and Shade Together
Show off what these extremes have to offer, then unite them with some common ground