September 12, 2022

TrampolineGardens

Sustainability with Subterranean Trampoline Gardens One of our biggest requests is for a Subterranean Trampoline Garden to be installed. Why you ask? It is unique, fun, and can be enjoyed year round in the Desert climate. It like a little secret oasis hidden right in your back yard. These trampoline […]
September 5, 2022

The Importance of Soil Part 2

The Importance of Soil Part 2 Last week we discussed knowing your soil and knowing what minerals to add. Today we will continue discussing the importance of your soil and what you need to know. Feed Soil Organic MaterialOther organic amendments – including compost and wood chips – will add […]
August 29, 2022

The Importance of Soil Part 1

The Importance of Soil Part 1 It’s been said that every good vegetable gardener should be a soil gardener first, yet many of them treat their soil like dirt. As the hungriest part of any garden, soil must be constantly fed and repaired each season in order to be healthy […]
August 22, 2022

Microclimates Relationship to Plants

Microclimates Relationship to Plants *By Cindy Dixon Over the past decade, Agriscaping has studied the relationships between microclimates found on properties and the growth of plants. They have created Micro-Climate Technology. This technology helps gardeners grow anywhere…Indoor, Outdoors, Full sun, or Full Shade. Agriscaping established 6 basic microclimate categories, indicated […]
August 15, 2022

What Are Microclimates?

What Are Microclimates? *By Cindy Dixon When planning a garden, most people rely on the USDA/Sunset Plant Hardiness Zone maps or seed packets. These sources help growers determine which plants will grow in their geographic location. Hardiness zones indicate how well a plant will survive in a variety of growing […]
August 8, 2022

How To Garden in Microclimates

How To Garden in Microclimates The Sun shifts in its arc around the earth at different times of the year. If you are in the Northern Hemisphere we are moving into the Fall Equinox right now. This means the sun isn’t at its extreme like it is in the Summer […]
August 1, 2022

Helpful Tips for Growing in the Fall

Helpful Tips for Growing in the Fall When planting starts you want to make sure you don’t shade them – give them as much sunlight as possible. A key to planting starts is that you want to grow the tallest plants nearest the wall. For example, you want to plant […]
July 25, 2022

Is Your Soil Ready for Fall Gardening?

Is Your Soil Ready for Fall Gardening? Getting your soil prepared is a very important step in the process for having a successful fall garden. Now is the time to start getting that soil ready. You will want the areas where you will be planting your fall harvest to be […]
July 18, 2022

How To Summer Garden Inside Your Kitchen!

How To Summer Garden Inside Your Kitchen! It’s SUMMER, and many of us are missing those healthy fresh foods right out of our gardens but there’s hope! There are superfoods, hidden in your pantry that can be grown right on our counters in 7 days or less! That’s our way […]
July 11, 2022

4 Awesome Ways to Grow Your Garden Indoors

4 Awesome Ways to Grow Your Garden Indoors When it gets crazy hot and windy in the summer growing food outdoors can be tough. However, when you take your growing indoors with soil temperatures between 65 and 85 degrees, the season is always calm and a great place to grow […]
July 4, 2022

6 Ways to Water Your Plants Effectively

6 Ways to Water Your Plants Effectively Written by: Shaun Mayfield Last week we talked about how your water may be killing your plants. This week let’s look at some ways to ensure we put our best green thumb forward in managing our garden space. Watering comes down to two […]
June 27, 2022

Understanding Waters Connection to Your Plants

Understanding Waters Connection to Your Plants Written by Shaun Mayfield We probably can all agree that water is essential to life whether it’s hydrating ourselves on a hot sunny day, our four-legged friend on a long hike, or those beautiful leafy greens, tomatoes, squash & fruit trees on a hot […]