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  • 2 years

    How to Reduce Water Use in a Condominium HOA; Part 1.

    I will go to an HOA Condominium Board meeting to talkabout how this HOA can reduce its residential water use. I offered my service forfree. If they take notes or visit this blog, it will guide them through thisnightmare. I have no idea how many parts...

  • 2 years

    What is "Nonfunctional" Grass?

    A new measure passed by Nevada state legislators will make the Las Vegas metro area the first region in the U.S. to permanently ban “non-functional” grass — purely ornamental lawns common to office parks, street medians, and housing developments that...

  • 2 years

    How to Keep Queen Palm Looking its Best in the Desert

     Queen palm is not the best choice when growing palms in the desert. Because of their strong and thick petioles the so-called "fan palms" are probably the best choice. But now that you have it, how do you keep it looking its best?

  • 2 years

    Can You Straighten a Leaning 20 Year Old Saguaro With Just Water?

     The simple answer is no. Most plants dont grow that way. They grow from their growing points or terminal buds.This palm was blown over during a hurricane in the Philippines and continued growing from its tips but continued to lean.

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