The low desert is an area in Southern California’s Sonoran desert with an elevation of under 2,000 feet (610 m.). The soil is generally alkaline and contains few nutrients, which are challenging conditions for raising plants. Low desert plants that are native to the region will thrive, but introduced specimens need special care. Low desert gardening often requires soil amendment to introduce adequate pH and nutrients. The arid conditions of a desert pose a problem for the water needs of plants. Using drought tolerant specimens is an excellent way to approach low desert gardening. Gardeners who want a bloom- filled landscape should look to a flower planting guide for the low desert. These are available from local Extension offices and native nurseries. A low desert panting calendar will also advise on when the correct times for planting items like vegetables and bare root plants. Tips on Gardening in the Low […]
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