Paul Guzie
Best Vegetables to Plant in Autumn
Vegetables to Plant in Autumn (Desert Southwest Focus) Cool-Season Vegetables (Ideal for Fall) Vegetables to plant in autumn. These thrive as temperatures drop and offer harvests extending into winter: Leafy Greens: Lettuce, spinach, arugula, kale, mustard greens, Swiss chard — all cold-tolerant and well-suited for fall planting. Brassicas: Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, collards, Chinese […]
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Treat Root Rot in Desert Plants
How to treat Root rot in desert plants. Root rot is a common problem—even in dry, arid climates like the American Southwest. While desert plants are drought-tolerant, they can still suffer from overwatering, poor drainage, or extended rainy spells. This guide will help you spot the signs early and take action to save your plants. […]
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How to Collect Seeds from Flowers
Collect Seeds Simple Steps for Every Gardener How to Collect Seeds from Flowers. You don’t have to keep buying seeds every season. When you collect seeds from your favorite flowers, you can save money, grow reliable plants, and keep special varieties going in your garden. Gardeners of all ages find it fun and rewarding, plus […]
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Life Expectancy of Drought Trees
If you live in the Southwest, you know it gets dry and hot during the long summer months. Trees that need a lot of water have a hard time growing in and around the Chihuahuan Desert. The Life Expectancy of Drought Trees is a question you should ask yourself before purchasing a Drought-tolerant tree at […]
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Homestead Red Verbena
Homestead Red Verbena: Bring a Burst of Color to Your Garden Homestead Red Verbena grabs your attention fast. Its brilliant red blooms brighten any homestead, and it keeps coloring up the landscape long after most flowers fade away. I love how it fills empty garden space with energy, and it’s no wonder more people are […]
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How to Fix Overwatered Plants
How to Fix Overwatered Plants and Bring Them Back to Life I’ve done this more times than I’d like to admit. We’ve all been there—watering a plant with good intentions, only to realize it’s starting to look sad and droopy. Overwatering is a common mistake, but luckily, it’s something you can fix. I’ll walk you […]
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What Is Cochineal
The Surprising Insect Shaping Desert Gardens and Cactus Health What Is Cochineal? Pronounced (koch-uh-neel). If you’ve spent any time caring for cacti, you’ve likely heard about cochineal. These tiny bugs hide under a fluffy white coating and suck the juices out of prickly pear pads. Most people don’t realize cochineal’s impact reaches far beyond a […]
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Japanese Beetles Control Made Easy
Japanese Beetles Control Made Easy: Simple Steps to Save Your Garden [2025 Guide] If you’ve spotted shiny green beetles feasting on your plants, you’re not alone. Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) love to munch on garden plants, leaving chewed-up leaves and unhappy gardeners behind. These tiny insects can ruin flowers and veggies fast if you let […]
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What Really Causes Tomato Leaf Curl
What Really Causes Tomato Leaf Curl? Simple Answers and Solutions [2025] What Really Causes Tomato Leaf Curl. You check on them every morning, hoping for perfect green leaves, and then out of nowhere, they start curling or twisting. Leaf curl is a common problem, and it can be pretty frustrating, especially when you’re hoping for […]
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Varieties of Cosmo Plants
Varieties of Cosmo Plants: Brighten Up Your Garden with These Easy Blooms Cosmo plants turn ordinary garden patches into color-filled backyards. These simple-to-grow flowers come from Mexico and Central America but now pop up in gardens across the globe. If you’ve ever seen a bed of Cosmo, you know their pinks, whites, reds, oranges, and […]
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