Agaves and Yuccas: Same order, same family; Aloes: Same order, different family.
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The one-seed juniper (Juniperus monosperma), like another conifer, the pinyon pine (Pinus edulis) can be a fantastic addition to a desert garden.
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Here are some great shrubs and small trees for use in desert gardens, basically for USDA cold-hardiness zones 7-10, and below 6,000 feet.
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A beautiful succulent, aloe is very distantly related to agave and yucca. A much closer relative is asphodel.
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Seasoned desert gardeners know what problems field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) can cause.
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Junipers are extremely hardy plants, tolerant of heat, poor soils and drought, and can be attractive in any garden. vb
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Sponsored by the Society of American Florists. Features buying advice, a guide to flower varieties, and many others.
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From Better Homes and Gardens, ideas and improvement projects for your home and garden plus recipes and entertaining ideas.
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Spending time outside in the warm weather is a great way to relax, whether it be on your deck, patio, or porch. Adding accents and accessories can be a great way to personalize your favorite area.
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Questions to ask yourself before settling on a tomato variety. Examples of varieties with different characteristics.
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