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From Our Garden to Yours

Prickly and spiny, hot and dry, desert gardens present their own set of challenges. At the Desert Botanical Garden our horticulturists are experts in desert gardening and gardening in general. We will be sharing our expertise with you every other week in our video log. Check back here regularly for videos about how we plan and design the Garden, fun facts and tips about desert plants and much more!

Happy gardening!

Video Series:

desert gardening | behind the scenes in horticulture| desert flowers | Trekking in the Garden with Brian K.  Annual Agave Roast

 

Trekking in the Garden With Brian K.

Brian Kissinger is the director of horticulture at the Garden. Take a trek through the Garden with Brian and learn about the inspiration, work and planning that goes into maintaining the Garden.

Seasonal Plant Displays
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Desert Flowers

 



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Desert Gardening

Native Crop Garden  Caring for your Desert Rose
 Proper Tools for Garden Tasks




Proper Tools for Garden Tasks Part 2   How to protect Agaves from Agave Snout Weevil


 

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Behind the Scenes in Horticulture






 

 



 

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Annual Agave Roast

Each year the Garden roasts agaves using the same method as the native people along the People and Plants of the Sonoran Desert Loop Trail.

Part 1: Building the Pit Part 2: Roasting Part 3: Agave Feast!


 

 

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Summer Renovations

During the summer 2012 the Desert Botanical Garden will have undertake three critically needed capital improvement projects. The Garden will continue to be open every day (except the Fourth of July) and our members and visitors will still be able to enjoy the all the trails and plants during regular operating hours of 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. For more information about the projects, click here.

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