picture from Sheree Quate, 5/14/2011 |
Monday, May 23, 2011
Spring Migration: from Bone Dry to Soggy
The plan is to attach the boug to the palm |
Boxer memorial and cleared lot to our north |
Sunday, March 20, 2011
March
March 19, 2011
Attended two Living Desert Master Gardener classes today:
The Desert Gardener w/ Kirk Anderson, TLD Garden Manager
G202 Ecology in Desert Gardens w/ Glenn Huntington, TLD Palo Verde Garden Center Manager
Both classes emphasized responsibilities of desert gardeners as caretakers of the environment.
Take aways:
Attended two Living Desert Master Gardener classes today:
The Desert Gardener w/ Kirk Anderson, TLD Garden Manager
G202 Ecology in Desert Gardens w/ Glenn Huntington, TLD Palo Verde Garden Center Manager
Both classes emphasized responsibilities of desert gardeners as caretakers of the environment.
Take aways:
Use of various sized decomposed granite in Agave Garden |
Mixed agaves |
- Find microclimates and niches within your garden
- North wall challenge- cold and shaded in winter, hot and open in summer
- no right or wrong approach- it is an art with only you to please
- desert adapted gardening- no fertilizing and no amending of soil
- know the plant dimensions- right place
- avoid invasives- certain fountain grasses (red ok), penstemon secicum (?) tamarisk
- limit turf
- best way to spread wildflowers is by planting naturalizing plants
- decomposed granite preferred ground cover- various sizes
- trees never within 5 feet of hardscape
- phoenix hybrid mesquite,
- acacia aneuri doesn't like much watering, nice gray color
- foothills palo verde (palo brea ?) great structure
- tiling below topsoil in imperial valley to keep salt out of the soil
desert marigold, verbena tunuaseca?, penstemon parryi- great combo |
acacia- palo blanco-peeling white bark 20-25' |
Foothills palo verde, palo brae ? |
Friday, February 4, 2011
February
2/5/11
Have covered the bougs the last three nights with bed sheets. Ice Alert on the Oregon Weather Station. DB golfed in the 35' and I worked on the entrance. Have added gravel from the Lake Tam dumping area to the dead ocotillo patio. Rocks were removed for the rockery project. Made a path and staging area for fountain (?) Lots of tiny new leaves on all bougs!!!!!!!!! Loving the weather here.
2/6/11
Took my first Desert Gardener class: Pest and Weed Management. Identified the Black Widow pest in my compost pile this morning.
2/12/11
Garden additions this week: two oleanders (liberated from small lake) and placed NE & SE; three fine green (liberated from lot opposite) and places NE; two palms (liberated from small lake) and placed E & SE. With the grasses transplanted last month from the entrance grass I'm trying to establish a planting area in the NE next to the palm and property line. The oleanders and palms are to provide color and oasis.
Have covered the bougs the last three nights with bed sheets. Ice Alert on the Oregon Weather Station. DB golfed in the 35' and I worked on the entrance. Have added gravel from the Lake Tam dumping area to the dead ocotillo patio. Rocks were removed for the rockery project. Made a path and staging area for fountain (?) Lots of tiny new leaves on all bougs!!!!!!!!! Loving the weather here.
2/6/11
Took my first Desert Gardener class: Pest and Weed Management. Identified the Black Widow pest in my compost pile this morning.
2/12/11
Garden additions this week: two oleanders (liberated from small lake) and placed NE & SE; three fine green (liberated from lot opposite) and places NE; two palms (liberated from small lake) and placed E & SE. With the grasses transplanted last month from the entrance grass I'm trying to establish a planting area in the NE next to the palm and property line. The oleanders and palms are to provide color and oasis.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Rooted Friends
I loaded up the U-Haul with the succulents I'd purchased in June and planted in pots on Mercer Island. With Nate and Mela buying our house when theirs sold I figured I'd begin my desert garden early.
Ave Friends
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Master Desert Gardener
The Living Desert Museum and Zoo offers courses toward a couple of interesting certifications. I'm going to begin the first weekend in February with a class in Pest and Weed Management. If I choose to complete all 57 hrs. of requirements I earn a certificate as a Master Desert Gardener. Another option is certifying the garden as a Backyard Habitat after completing 9 hrs of class and including certain requirements in the garden. Also, they offer a Master Desert Naturalist after 60 hrs. The certification process is far less important than the knowledge of desert environs I'd like to acquire.
www.livingdesert.org/
Certification Requirements for Master Desert Gardener:
www.livingdesert.org/
Certification Requirements for Master Desert Gardener:
Note: Class titles may vary slightly from semester to semester. Rev. 9/29/10mm Class offerings will vary from year to year. - 1 -
The Living Desert Master Desert Gardener Certification Worksheet
Participant Name : ___________________________________________
Directions: Find the classes you have taken and circle the hour credits associated with each class. (Don’t forget to make a note of the class date.) Subtotal each section in the boxes provided, paying close attention to hour and/or class requirements. ClassID
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Class Name
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Hrs.
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Hrs.
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Hrs.
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Hrs.
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Hrs.
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Date Taken
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Section
A
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GENERAL DESERT GARDENING
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G100
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The Desert Gardener
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3 March 19, 2011 w/Kirk Anderson
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G101*
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Basic Botany for Desert Gardeners (mandatory)
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3
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G103
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Plant Pathology
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3
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G114(a)
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Propagation of Native Plants From Seed
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3
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G114b
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Propagation of Native Plants From Cuttings
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3
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G117
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Success with Succulents
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3
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G118
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Proper Pruning in a Desert Garden (highly recommended)
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3
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G120*
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Irrigation & Proper Water Management (mandatory)
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3 Dec 3, 2011 w/
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G121
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Plant Placement & Irrigation
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3
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G202*
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Ecology in Desert Garden Designs (mandatory)
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3 March 19, 2011 w/Glenn Huntington
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G210
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Entomology in the Desert Garden
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3
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G301
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Soils of the Coachella Valley (highly recommended)
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3
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L103
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Landscape Design Workshop
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3
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L104/
G104a
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Do-It-Yourself Desert Landscape Design
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3
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Special
A
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SOILS OF THE COACHELLA VALLEY
& THEIR USE IN DESERT GARDENS
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Credit for the following class may only be used towards Section A Master Desert Gardener Requirements if class dates were prior to September 2004, due to Requirement Changes.
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NH303
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Geology of the Coachella Valley and Surrounds
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3
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Section
B
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PEST MANAGEMENT
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G115
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Introduction to Pest Management in Desert Gardens
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3 Feb 5, 2011 w/Glenn Huntington
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G211
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Insect & Vertebrate Pests in a Desert Garden
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3
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G212
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Pesticide Use & Safety
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3
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G213
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Pest & Weed Management in a Desert Garden
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3
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Section
C
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DESERT PLANT IDENTIFICATION
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G102
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An Introduction to the Desert Plant Palette
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3 Jan 7, 2012 w/Glenn
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G105(a)
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Desert Accent Plants for Landscaping
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3
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G105b
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Yuccas & Agaves in Desert Gardens
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3
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G108
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Year Round Color in a Desert Garden
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3
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G109
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Southwest Plants on Parade
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3
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G116
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Desert Annuals and Perennials for a Colorful Landscape
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3
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L201/
G201
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Desert Trees for Landscaping
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3
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L202
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Flowering Shrubs, Vines & Ground Cover for Desert L…
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3
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L203/
G203
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Desert Shrubs, Vines and Ground Covers for Landscaping
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3
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G207
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Color in Your Desert Garden
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3
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G323
SECTIONS A-C HOUR SUBTOTALS |
Desert Landscapes March 5, 2011 withPaulOrtega for small spaces 3
HOURS | ||||||
A
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Total
General Desert Gardening hours (12 hrs. minimum)
*MUST INCLUDE G101, G120 & G202
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B
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Total
Pest Management hours (6 hrs. minimum) | ||||||
C
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Total
Desert Plant Identification hours (9 hrs. minimum) | ||||||
A – C
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Add Hour Totals for Sections A-C
Minimum 39 Total Hours for these sections
G111 Vegetable taken Jan 7, 2012 with Don Ackley Gardening 3 G800 Coachella Valley Garden and Landscape tour: Smoke Tree Ranch w/Mike Chedester 3 |
January
2011
Lake side planting bed project goals: improve walk from dust to durable, attempt to redo rockery to minimize weed issues and provide place for pots, add ground cover shrubs to southwest corner of rockery
Rockery project |
Rockery view from lake |
Rockery project with engineer |
Rockery After |
Better! |
With rosemary and boug |
We bought some cheap colorful chairs for use in the entrance and on the lake patios.
Another garden goal has been to increase organic approaches. Years ago Mike made an enclosed rail tie area for grass clippings. I tried to turn this into a compost area. Just adding kitchen compost didn't work so I removed half of the dried grass clippings and added dirt from the new rockery project. I included green grass clumps with worms. The whole thing was sprinkled with a hose and covered with a green plastic tarp. To date I've turned it once and added more kitchen compost. Moisture is being retained now and I hope for the breakdown of the kitchen compost to enrich the soil if not for this spring perhaps next fall. I'd like to make this compost a viable organic soil alternative. Others at Lake Tamarisk don't appear to be doing much if anything in this regard. Problem: biting red ants gather under parts of the tarp and rocks used to secure it. Danger.
December
2010
Spent two weeks in La Manzanilla, Mexico. Returned to some cold nights. Followed freeze alerts on Oregon Weather Station and covered bougs with sheets at night. Put Christmas lights on old boug in entrance. Worried about heat of bulbs. Didn't cover for freezes. Damage to leaves and blooms noticed.
Before leaving trimmed back cacti garden, cleaned, added accent rocks and gravel.
St. Margarita was originally planned for the cacti garden. The wind gusts soon made that not an option. Instead we chose to position St. M indoors in the dining area to protect her from the weather. Cleaned and repaired she looks good in her permanent position.
Spent two weeks in La Manzanilla, Mexico. Returned to some cold nights. Followed freeze alerts on Oregon Weather Station and covered bougs with sheets at night. Put Christmas lights on old boug in entrance. Worried about heat of bulbs. Didn't cover for freezes. Damage to leaves and blooms noticed.
Before leaving trimmed back cacti garden, cleaned, added accent rocks and gravel.
St. Margarita was originally planned for the cacti garden. The wind gusts soon made that not an option. Instead we chose to position St. M indoors in the dining area to protect her from the weather. Cleaned and repaired she looks good in her permanent position.
November
2010
Arrived mid-Nov with the goal of getting things in the ground before the cold arrived. Decided that our best for color and durability was bougs. Bought three: orange, pink, red from Bob Williams. Planted two in entrance north and one under kitchenwindow. crossing fingers.
Wanted to find appropriate places for succulents brought from Mercer Island in pots. Aviary was started.
Arrived mid-Nov with the goal of getting things in the ground before the cold arrived. Decided that our best for color and durability was bougs. Bought three: orange, pink, red from Bob Williams. Planted two in entrance north and one under kitchenwindow. crossing fingers.
Wanted to find appropriate places for succulents brought from Mercer Island in pots. Aviary was started.
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