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	<title>The Chocolate Flower</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/chocolate_flower.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;The chocolate scented daisy (&lt;i&gt;Berlandiera lyrata&lt;/i&gt;) is  a Southwest native. It&apos;s drought tolerant, loves full sun and opens fresh blooms about the size of a half-dollar, each day during its long season. The flowers grow on stems that reach about 14 inches. The dried flowers can be used for indoor floral arrangements. The plant itself matures at around two feet in diameter. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We bought plants from Dry Creek a few years back and planted them in a south facing spot close to the front porch steps. The morning fragrance is wonderful. Butterflies are attracted to the flowers, as are honey bees and other pollinating insects. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In late autumn, with the first killing frost, the plants die back completely. They disappear, so the first year we marked the spot to make sure we saved the space for their return the next spring. Sure enough, the plants returned, bigger than the year before. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Grow these great little plants along walkways, near the backyard patio or deck or in your rock garden. Just be sure to give them plenty of sun. They can reseed themselves, too, but are not invasive.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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	<dc:date>2012-06-26T18:50:58-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012</dc:subject>
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	<title>The Cactus Blooms Continue</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/cholla.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;This year has been an incredible year for cactus flowers. The blooms started a couple weeks early and are still giving us a reason to tour the garden each morning. The colors are bright and rich on the cold hardy types we&apos;ve collected from Dry Creek over the years. What a way  to celebrate springtime in the Truckee Meadows!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We have two different types of Cholla cactus (&lt;i&gt;Cactacea Opuntia&lt;/i&gt;) in our south facing front yard. Both have grown to be quite large and impressive in just short of a decade. Each spring the plants cover themselves  in a profusion of buds that begin to bloom in mid to late June. This week one of the two plants has started showing its color. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The branches of the Cholla are cylindrical with joints that segment, allowing for many branches to grow from a single stem. The result is an eventual shrub that stays beautiful year round. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Once established, the Cholla needs very little water and very little care. Sometimes we pick off last year&apos;s fruit to start new plants for other places in the garden. They can be grown in containers, too. The relatively slow growth will allow potted specimens to last quite awhile before re-potting, sometimes several years.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Remember, the cacti sold at Dry Creek are cold hardy for our area, which means you don&apos;t have to bring them indoors during the cold winter months. They can even sit under several feet of snow for long periods. Some might look a bit rough after the snow melts, but the warm spring sun will perk them up in little time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Next time you stop by Dry Creek Nursery, be sure to take notice of the large Cholla growing near the entrance, just off the driveway, under the sign. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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	<dc:date>2012-06-15T13:58:47-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers</dc:subject>
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	<title>Shade Spots - Shade Plants</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/shade_plants.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;The fence creates a very visible place to show off some shade loving summer plants. The deep purple Choral Bells is such a beautiful contrast to the light glaze of a twelve inch pot. This plant has been living in the space, year round for several years. We add a bit of new soil and about half an inch of organic, composted Chicken manure as a top layer. The blooms are a couple weeks later than the bright pink Choral Bells in the yard, but those plants get some sun. These flowers are soft white.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Jacob&apos;s Ladder would like more sun. It seems that last year, the plant enjoyed this spot much more than this year. Last year the plant was more compact, more upright. This year it&apos;s more leggy, moving all over the place looking for the sun. It still looks great and is blooming.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We waited until now to plant the Coleus out side in its shade corner. Around this yard, Coleus enjoys some morning sun that quickly turns to dappled late morning shade, then deep shade for the length of the afternoon. This one gets full shade.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The purple flowers are abundant and long lasting on the Dalmatian Blue Bellflower. This easy beauty is a type of Campanula and a good choice for the semi-shade or dappled shade garden.  This plant (pictured) has been moved several times, looking for its favorite spot and this spot seems to be the one. It gets some early morning sun, with long  afternoon shade and flowers for several weeks this time of year. The flowers form a soothing patch of purple color. &lt;/p&gt;





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	<dc:date>2012-06-10T18:10:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
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	<title>Cactus Flowers Are Abundant This Season</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;Cactus flowers seem to be blooming earlier than usual this year, and ever so abundant!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/cactusflower.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;The Claret Cup Hedge Hog bloomed in mid-May this season, and now the Beaver Tail is in full swing. In stock are several species with many flower buds on each plant, yellows, pinks, cream-salmon, chrome-orange, green, the colors are spectacular and lure the garden visitors into the mythical desert wonderland that is easy to create with these cold hardy, drought resistant, carefree cactus wonders.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The yuccas, too, are blooming earlier and more abundantly this year. Some plants have over twenty stems rising. Plant them in proximity to create the mythology of the desert right in your own yard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Currently Dry Creek has a limited supply of many different  cold hardy cacti in stock. They grow well in containers, too.&lt;/p&gt;
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	<dc:date>2012-05-29T18:39:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca</dc:subject>
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	<title>The Beauty of Cactus Flowers</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/cactus_flower_2012_2.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;This little Hedge Hog, from Dry Creek Garden Nursery, has been in the ground for eight years. It&apos;s a small variety that grows slowly but surely from year to year. The flowers are smaller and more subtle than many Hedge Hog varieties, and is a strange copper yellow green color. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Another cactus that has similar springtime flowers is the Green Pitaya (&lt;i&gt;Echinocereus viridiflorus&lt;/i&gt;). The cactus stays small, growing to a height of two to three inches, eventually filling a space between six and twelve inches. This cactus, like most, enjoys very hot, dry conditions in full sun in poor, well draining soils. In other words, it is very easy to care for and conducive to our region of the world. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Currently Dry Creek has a limited supply of Green Pitaya and other cold hardy cacti in stock. This is the time to buy, too, as the cactus sell fast and the blooming season has just begun.&lt;/p&gt;
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	<dc:date>2012-05-16T13:54:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers</dc:subject>
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	<title>Cactus Blooming Season Is Here</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/cactus_flower_2012_1.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;Since we&apos;ve been having warmer than &quot;normal&quot; temperatures this spring, the cactus flowers have started blooming a bit earlier than usual. The deep red Claret Cup blooms are already almost over while the bright orange Hedge Hog flowers are now in full force. And, these beautiful pink Beaver Tail flowers are just beginning. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;For cactus enthusiasts, the blooming season of late spring and early summer is the best time of the year. The flowers are incredibly beautiful and as they open in the early morning, they seem to conjure up the reasons why we love living in the desert: hot days, warm nights, perfect clouds, clear night skies. Live seems hopeful, even fantastic, when the cactus flowers are blooming.&lt;/p&gt;

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	<dc:date>2012-05-15T17:57:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers</dc:subject>
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	<title>Blue Geranium Blooming</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt; &lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/geranium_blue_06162011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;Geraniums are very popular plants, but here in the high desert most types you find in local nurseries and garden centers are grown as annuals or indoor plants. Not so with this hardy Blue Geranium. This interesting low to medium high growing ground cover is cold hardy, will grow outside even in bright sun and come back to make you happy with its interesting foliage and true blue flowers that bloom all summer. Deadhead for an extended bloom. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This plant works well as a medium high border plant in sun or dappled shade. You can also grow them in  containers, or as pictured here, in full sun in a xeric rock garden setting. They are drought tolerant, enjoy average, well-drained soil. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Blue Geranium  is a Drycreek favorite, but the nursery also sometimes carries hardy geraniums in other colors, too, like pink, purple, magenta and white. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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	<dc:date>2011-06-16T23:38:51-04:00</dc:date>
	
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	<title>Penstemon Blooming</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt; &lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/penstemon_06112011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;It seems that after the biggest rain day in June in over ninety years, the penstemon are reacting in mass with abundant flowers. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;There are almost three hundred species of penstemon (Plantaginaceae and/or Scrophulariaceae family). Also called beardtongue, penstemon  vary greatly, with  many shapes and sizes with flowers in a wide range of colors: blue, magenta, orange, pink, purple, red, white and even  yellow. Foliage is varied, too, some with broad bright green leaves, others with delicate gray green, still others with almost blue leaves. Some types are tall, up to almost two feet; others are quite small, reaching only six or eight inches in height. Honeybees and hummingbirds are attracted to the flowers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nevada is a penstemon paradise. Several types are native to the area and thrive on dry air and dry soil. They are perfect for xeric landscaping plans as well as  sun drenched  rock and container gardens. Many types, including European hybrids flourish here with little care and little watering. Give them full sun and well drained average soil and they&apos;ll be on their way to making June a bright and colorful month year after year. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Traditionally, Native American cultures used penstemon as a medicinal plant. The plant is beloved by many. There is even a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.apsdev.org/&quot;&gt;Penstemon Society&lt;/a&gt; for true penstemon enthusiasts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Penstemon is one of Drycreek&apos;s favorite and most popular perennials. Each year you can find many different types available.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/06/Penstemon-Blooming.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-06-12T17:58:40-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants</dc:subject>
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	<title>Hedgehog Cactus Blooming</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt; &lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/hedgehog_06112011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;These last few days of perfect springtime weather has the Hedgehog cactus (&lt;em&gt;Echinocereus&lt;/em&gt;) excited for blooms. This little gem (pictured) lives in a very sandy, well-drained south facing rock garden in downtown Reno. It&apos;s been living here for almost a decade. It usually blooms each year around the first of June, but this year it&apos;s a about a week and a half late. You can guess why.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Drycreek has a great selection of cold hardy cacti this year. These little hedgehogs usually go very quickly. They require no maintenance after becoming established and each spring the flowers are definitely something to look forward to. Hedgehog cactus plants are great for displaying in containers, and because they are slow growers, you can start out with a small sized pot. Just make sure they get full sun and a well-draining sandy soil. Most hedgehog cactus plants tend to stay very compact with their stems growing no more than a foot high. If you&apos;re lucky enough to live a long life with this cactus as your companion, you will get to see your little cactus develop into a fully mature mound consisting of many stems and many amazing flowers from year to year.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;For potting cacti, it&apos;s easy to create a good soil match  without having to purchase expensive mixes from the big box stores. All you need is some regular potting soil and some pumice. Mix the two with a ratio of about one third pumice to two thirds potting soil. Doing it yourself can save a lot of money, especially if growing cacti becomes a hobby.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To say the least, the Hedgehog cactus is a spectacular addition to any xeric landscaping plan.&lt;/p&gt;
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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/06/Hedgehog-Cactus-Blooming.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-06-11T20:49:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers</dc:subject>
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	<title>The Story Of Two Veronicas</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/veronicas_05312011.jpg
&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;Speedwells are great plants for borders, rock gardens, planters and  other areas with sun or partial  shade where small ground covers are needed. Both of the plants pictured have similar growth patterns and texture, so if planted together, will fill a space more or less evenly, but with contrasting color. Both are rapid growing, compact floriferous perennials that take sun or part shade. Both bloom from late May to August into September. Flower stalks on each plant reach a a more or less even height between twelve and eighteen inches with a spread between eighteen and twenty-four inches. And both have deep green foliage setting off their spikes of long lasting flowers. One, the Royal Candles Veronica (Veronica spicata &apos;Glory&apos;) produces deep  blue flowers. The other, Eveline Speedwell (Veronica longifolia &apos;Eveline&apos;) produces deep  purple flowers. The combination is striking, complimentary and will produce color for your garden all summer long.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Easy to grow, simply give these Veronicas ordinary, well-drained soil that stays evenly moist. In winter, make sure the roots don&apos;t sit in water as root rot is probably the plant&apos;s greatest danger. Since our summer heat can be intense, it might be best if they receive a full dose of morning to early afternoon sun, then the rest of the day with  dappled shade. This will help in keeping the roots moist. If the summer sun seems too intense, try giving the plant a modest layer of mulch. If you find your plants fainting, don&apos;t worry, just give them some water. They usually will perk back up in quick time. In the summer, deadheading will promote more flowers and a longer blooming season.&lt;/p&gt;
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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/05/The-Story-Of-Two-Veronicas.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-05-31T10:33:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011</dc:subject>
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	<title>Irish Saxifrage Blooms Emerging</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt; &lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/saxifraga_05282011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;If you have a partly shady spot on a ledge where you would like to place a show plant, or a  partly shady crevice  in your rock garden that is crying out for something unique and interesting, Irish Saxifrage (&lt;em&gt;Saxifraga x andrewsii&lt;/em&gt;) is a great choice. This  hardy  evergreen  forms  offshoots that grow into a cluster,  eventually spreading into a nice sized  mount. Great, too, for containers you can move around to where the plant receives just the right amount of easy sun and dappled shade. In other areas where cloud covered days are many, Irish Saxifrage can take more sun, but here in the desert, they seem to prefer more shade.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The plant forms clusters of saw toothed leaves that are fun to touch. The leaves fit into a variety of garden themes, from desert to alpine. In May and June, Saxifrage sends up tall, crazy looking reddish stems with tiny clusters of symmetrical white flowers with pink speckles. The stems reach to almost a foot in height and as the plant matures, multiply into a nice spray of delicate white flowers that sway in the  breeze. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;You can propagate this variety by dividing the root ball. If the flowers actually produce seed (some will not), you can let them dry on the plant, then collect for experimental sprouting. Growing from seed is a long process, but if you give it a try,  scatter on a fluffy sprouting medium without much cover and keep moist. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Give your Saxifrage rich, well-drained soil. Keep it nicely moist, especially throughout the hottest part of the summer. Be sure to water them regularly while they establish themselves.  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;There are many different types of Saxifraga and many more gardeners who love them. So many, in fact, that there&apos;s even a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.saxifraga.org/default.asp&quot;&gt;Saxifraga Society&lt;/a&gt;. Drycreek often has several varieties of Saxifraga in stock. The one pictured arrived this spring.&lt;/p&gt;


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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/05/Irish-Saxifrage-Blooms-Emerging.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-05-29T11:14:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011</dc:subject>
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	<title>Yucca Flower Stalks Emerging</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt; &lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/red_yucca_05262011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;This Red Yucca (&lt;em&gt;Hesperaloe parviflora&lt;/em&gt;), a member of the Agave Family, has been living  in downtown Reno for five or six years. It commands a warm and sunny south facing spot, which it loves. Each spring it sends up several flower stalks that rise up above the leaves by at least two feet. Sometimes there are as many as ten flower stalks; other years less than half that amount. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Red Yucca is a hardy, drought tolerant, carefree evergreen perennial that&apos;s perfect for desert themed xeric landscapes and  large rock gardens. The plant grows somewhat slowly, and will eventually become shrub-like, reaching a spread of up to five or six feet wide and three feet high. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In well drained soil, give your yucca a good occasional watering  to encourage blooms. If your plant receives regular blasts of Nevada&apos;s drying winds, it will appreciate a drip line or weekly watering during the summer. The long lasting bright pink flowers are a major attraction to hummingbirds and the tall flower stalks make it easy to see when the hummingbirds make their rounds. Honeybees are also a frequent visitor. The flowers themselves last most of the summer, developing pods of flat black seeds that can be sprouted.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;As the single plant spreads out, suckers will appear around the base that can be separated and planted elsewhere. You can propagate from seeds, too, although it will be several years before you&apos;ll be seeing flower stalks emerging.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Drycreek carries several varieties of yucca. &lt;/p&gt;
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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/05/Yucca-Flower-Stalks-Emerging.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-05-26T10:43:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca</dc:subject>
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	<title>Low Growing Ground Covers For Sun And Shade</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt; &lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/speedwell_woodruff_05222011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;Speedwell, also called  Veronica, comes in many varieties. The one pictured stays very low to the ground, covering itself with a blanket of fairly long lasting tiny purple flowers in May. It&apos;s been blooming for a couple of weeks now. This patch receives an early dose of dappled morning sun, then a fair stretch of afternoon sun. Not all types of Speedwell are low growing. Some are tall with  blue, pink  or  white flowers. Sometimes they show up in gardens and containers uninvited, but usually as a welcomed surprise. The low growing kinds can actually take a little  foot traffic and thus are perfect for growing between pavers. They do well  in rock gardens, too, but will enjoy a break from the intense afternoon summer sun. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Also in this photo is the lovely Sweet Woodruff which prefers much more shade than sun. This patch extends away from the sun, receiving only a short span of dappled morning light, then full shade for the rest of the day. Woodruff covers itself with a blanket of white flowers this time of year which lasts at least  a couple weeks. But, even after the flowers fade, the plant&apos;s pleasant green leaves create a cool meadow feel for the rest of the summer. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/05/Low-Growing-Ground-Covers-For-Sun-And-Shade.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-05-22T12:53:28-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011</dc:subject>
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	<title>Desert Globemallow  In Bloom</title>
	<description>&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/globemallow_05132011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Desert Globemallow (&lt;em&gt;Sphaeralcea ambigua&lt;/em&gt;) is a native wildflower in Nevada, Arizona, California and Utah. This rapid growing perennial subshrub has longlasting orange flowers on tall stems. The plant is heat, drought and even fire tolerant. It will grow well in a variety of soil types, including poor sandy and poor rocky. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Even though the Desert Globemallow isn&apos;t normally considered to be a typical nursery stock plant, leave it to Drycreek Garden Company to locate a small supply for those interested in xeriscaping with native and naturalized plants. They are great, also, for rock wildflower gardens. The nursery usually offers two or three varieties so gardeners have a choice between orange, pink or white flowers. The springtime blooming season is fairly long. If given space, the plant will grow into a nice round mound with an abundance of flower covered stems in the spring. This plant can be quite spectacular after a moist winter, so keep your eyes peeled. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/05/Desert-Globemallow--In-Bloom.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-05-15T00:00:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape</dc:subject>
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	<title>Claret Cup Hedge Hog Cactus In Bloom</title>
	<description>&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/claret_cup_05132011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;
&lt;p&gt;One of the greatest experiences for desert tourists is to see native and naturalized cactus in bloom. Many cacti species produce flowers that rival even orchids in color and beauty. This  Claret Cup Hedge Hog cactus has about a dozen flowers this year. They began opening this week. The Claret Cup flowers are surprisingly long lasting, staying open and crisp looking for close to two weeks. The  cactus in the foreground of the photo is a different type of Hedge Hog and will have long trumpet-like pink flowers, probably in early June. The tiny hedge hog in the lower left corner of the photo will have bright pink trumpets in late June.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;For many gardeners, especially those migrating to the desert from more verdant regions, the discovery of cactus growing is an exciting addition to the hobby. But, newcomers are often surprised and gravely disappointed to find that most cacti purchased from most big box gardening centers are not hardy for this area. For many hot house cacti, not only is the winter too severe, but even the summer sun can do major damage. Not so with hardy varieties. Drycreek is the best nursery in northern Nevada for finding cactus plants that can grow in our climate. All their cacti are winter hardy and the nursery has a fine selection this spring. &lt;/p&gt;
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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/05/Claret-Cup-Hedge-Hog-Cactus-In-Bloom.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-05-14T11:09:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers</dc:subject>
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	<title>Aubrieta</title>
	<description>&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/Aubrietta_05052011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aubrieta, sometimes spelled &apos;Aubrietta,&apos; also called Rock Cress and &lt;em&gt;Alyssum deltoideum&lt;/em&gt;, is a hardy evergreen perennial with  soft green foliage. This plant is  prolific in providing  long lasting springtime color. As a low growing ground cover, Aubrieta brings alpine and woodland fantasies to life in the desert. In full sun to partial shade, butterflies  regularly  flit to and fro touching  thick patches of red, scarlet, violet, white, purple and blue. Once the flowers fade, to everyone&apos;s delight, the plants can be cut back to stimulate a second mid-summer display. Cutting back after blooming also  encourages mounding and a  dense production of its interesting foliage.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aubrieta is a good choice for sunny, well-drained areas  in rock gardens, borders and  raised planters. Once established, offer light, but regular  watering. If yellowing of the leaves occurs, simply cut back a bit on  water. Certainly, if you&apos;re looking for color, Aubrieta has much to offer. With names like purple cascade and royal red, Aubrieta will fill your empty spaces with  lasting color.&lt;/p&gt;


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	<dc:date>2011-05-07T11:20:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011</dc:subject>
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	<title>Pasque Flower</title>
	<description>&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/pasque_flower_05012011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Springtime is when you&apos;ll see the beautiful Pasque Flower in bloom. Due to the timing and perhaps the color of its blooms, the Pasque Flower is sometimes called the Easter Flower. The name, &lt;em&gt;pasque&lt;/em&gt;, means Easter, perhaps due to the timing and color of its flower. They are also sometimes referred to as &lt;em&gt;campana&lt;/em&gt;, which might refer to way the flower resembles a church bell. Other common names include the Meadow Anemone, the Prairie Crocus and the Wind Flower. This cold hardy, low growing deciduous perennial is a native wildflower to the United States and Canada and can be seen in the wild growing in meadows and prairies and on southern alpine slopes of mountains from  the Sierra to the Alaskan tundra.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;As a  welcome sign of spring, every party of this plant is interesting. The leaves are feathery, the nodding flowers come in bright purple, white, pink, lavender and deep maroon. The seed heads resemble the strange plumed heads of exotic birds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The plant is drought tolerant, perfect for xeriscaping and rock gardens preferring a well drained, sandy or normal soil with southern or western exposure. At present, Drycreek has Pasque Flowers in four inch pots with flower stems ready to bloom.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apparently the  Pasque Flower was used extensively by Native American cultures for centuries, but takes skill and knowledge on how to utilize its powerful medicinal properties. For those without such Shamanistic abilities, the plant should be considered toxic, so don&apos;t eat it. It is also the state flower of South Dakota.&lt;/p&gt;
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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/05/Pasque-Flower.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-05-02T12:51:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants</dc:subject>
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	<title>Miniature Trees</title>
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&lt;p&gt;John Strickland at Drycreek has a peculiar interest among his many horticultural interests: miniature trees. When you see his collection, you can see why. Each year he searches for true miniature and dwarf deciduous and conifer trees that would make any electric train enthusiast drool with delight. These trees are perfect for train hobbyists who have always dreamed of building a backyard railroad that wanders through a true to scale living world, something that brings out the kid in all of us. These trees are also perfect for those who like to create  bonsai landscapes, miniature rock gardens,  miniature parks and tree lined streets in tiny towns, and miniature hobbit forests whether in ground or in container. These little trees can be used, too, for creating small terrarium landscapes and are a wonderful way to get children interested in trees and gardening. The little landscapes change with the season and gardeners can decorate according to holidays and celebrations.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Some of the miniatures you might see coming and going through John&apos;s yearly collection are    Boxwood, Cedar, Cotoneaster, Cypress, Golden  Barberry, Hemlock, Juniper, Maple, Norway Spruce, White Spruce and many others. Drycreek also carries some beautiful containers for your hobby as well as miniature stones and ornaments. If you need tips on how to grow tiny trees, just ask John. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Oh, and Happy Arbor Day!&lt;/p&gt;





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	<dc:date>2011-04-30T13:50:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011</dc:subject>
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	<title>For The Love Of The Primula</title>
	<description>&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/primrose_04252011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Gardeners new to the area are often surprised to find primroses flourishing in the hot and dry conditions of the high desert. Many Primula enthusiasts believe that our summers are simply too hot and too dry, but there are varieties that grow well here. The trick is to find the plants most suited to the region and then to find or create a  microclimate that satisfies their needs. It&apos;s not a difficult task. The primula pictured here grows well with several other types in a loamy, meadow-like bed that receives mid-morning sunlight, and regular water. The bed happens to be just under the hanger for the garden hose  which inevitably drips after each use. The daily moisture coupled with the afternoon shade helps maintain the proper level of moisture for the roots of these little wonders.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Definitely, Primroses enjoy a moist environment. Some do particularly well in bog-like areas near ponds and streams. Others do well in afternoon shaded rock gardens rich in loamy soil that stays moist but not soggy. In areas that become consistently and naturally dry, drip lines can be added that water generously on a regular basis. Prepare the soil with ample amounts of compost. Use material that will soak up and retain the much needed water. Add organic chicken manure each year. You can also grow Primula in containers. We recommend glazed containers because they help retain moisture better than unglazed terra cotta. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Be wary of transplanting the grocery store varieties of Primula. They are almost always green house hybrids and usually take quite a shock when transplanted to the outdoors. If you are interested in growing Primula in the high desert, talk to John and Nancy at Drycreek. &lt;/p&gt;






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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/04/For-The-Love-Of-The-Primula.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-04-25T13:41:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Microclimates,Container Gardening,Spring 2011</dc:subject>
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	<title>Exciting Cold Hardy Cactus</title>
	<description>&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/cactus_04202011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Gardeners find huge disappointments when buying cacti from the local big box gardening stores because most of the cacti sold there are green house varieties that can&apos;t take our weather. People are shocked and saddened when the cactus shrivel and die at the first hint of frost. Not so at Drycreek Garden Company. All of Drycreek&apos;s cactus plants  are cold hardy varieties. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This spring,  John Strickland, the co-owner of Drycreek, took a special road trip to a cactus specialist who grows cold hardy cacti  in Colorado. Wearing a good pair of leather gardening gloves, John   hand picked this year&apos;s selection, making sure the nursery would have the best selection possible for northern Nevada gardeners. In stock right now are at least ten exciting cold hardy varieties.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Gardeners either love cactus or they hate them, but if they love them, they love them a lot. Besides the interesting flesh, the flowers tend to be over-the-top spectacular, from the bright red, long lasting  Claret Cup, to the hot pink, lemon yellow and salmon colored Beaver Tail, to the deep purple and magenta  Cholla. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;All of the cactus John collected this spring are perfect for rock gardens and other xeric uses. They love full sun, take little water and sit there looking pretty simply left alone. They also grow well in containers. Each year, since many of the  flowers, once ready, open so quickly, it&apos;s fun to set up a tripod for some armature time lapse photography.&lt;/p&gt;

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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/04/Exciting-Cold-Hardy-Cactus.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-04-20T13:38:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Microclimates,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers</dc:subject>
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	<title>Hardy Euphorbias</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/euphorbia_04112011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;The Euphorbia (&lt;em&gt;Euphorbiaceae&lt;/em&gt;) pictured here lives in the old southwest section of Reno. It&apos;s been in the ground for several years, but has been severely cut back numerous times to keep it small and beautiful. This Euphorbia  is a flowering evergreen perennial, although if the winter is especially tough, the heavy snow can deform the stems. But no worry, since the root system is cold hardy, if the plant turns ugly or in any way unruly, all that needs to be done is to cut it back. Soon, the plant will send out new, beautiful, relatively fast growing stems and leaves for the next  season. The flowers are strange,  wonderful and long lasting. See a closeup of its flowers &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.drycreekgarden.com/plants/euphorbia.cfm&quot;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The cold hardy Euphorbias for our area tend to be drought resistant, but they do enjoy regular watering. Make sure to plant them in  well drained soil as they don&apos;t like to sit in water or ice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Drycreek carries several varieties of Euphorbia, good for xeric landscaping, rock gardens and regular gardening, including the popular Donkey Tail, the Martini, the Myrsinites, the Purpurea and the Rigida which is a large  version of the Donkey Tail. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Drycreek Web site has &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.drycreekgarden.com/plants/euphorbia.cfm&quot;&gt;a page dedicated to the Euphorbia&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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	<dc:date>2011-04-11T14:43:10-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Microclimates,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape</dc:subject>
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	<title>Tulips and Rock Gardens</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/tulips_04092011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;Everyone knows springtime bulbs are great for mass plantings in beds and borders, but they work great in less conventional areas of your garden as well. Perhaps you  don&apos;t associate tulips, daffodils, crocus, hyacinths and other flowering bulbs with rock gardens, but in the high desert, you get to see these springtime flowers poking their leaves and flower stems up between the rocks of xeric gardens quite often. And they look great.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;If you have not thought of this, plan for next spring by planting springtime bulbs in    the crevices between the rocks of your rock garden about six inches deep. Give them full sun and well drained soil. The rocks will act as a ground cover over the winter, giving the bulbs their needed moisture. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Once the flowers are spent and the leaves begin to brown, you can cut them back to the ground and fill the space by planting some shallow rooted sedum above the deeper bulbs. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If you haven&apos;t tried this before, write it as a plan for your fall gardening projects.&lt;/p&gt;

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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/04/Tulips-and-Rock-Gardens.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-04-09T00:00:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Microclimates,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Plans,Spring 2011, xeriscape</dc:subject>
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	<title>Claret Cup Cactus Flower Buds Emerging</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/hedgehog_04082011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;It&apos;s exciting to see that this beautiful Claret Cup Hedgehog cactus (&lt;em&gt;Echinocereus triglochidiatus&lt;/em&gt;) has more than a dozen buds emerging this spring.  The long lasting, rich scarlet flowers will reach up from the spines, creating an incredible splash of color, usually in late April, lasting well into May and sometimes into June. The bright red flower is a major attraction for local hummingbirds. In fact, hummingbirds are its primary pollinator. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;This plant will grow about six inches high, widening into ever greater clusters. It loves  to wedge itself between rocks that  catch the occasional desert rain.   A cluster of five stems is usually considered to be mature, although old growth plants in the wild can have hundreds of stems in a single cluster.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, the Claret Cup is easy to grow. Just be sure to give it a well drained space with lots of sun, although, studies of the plant indicate it can take  some afternoon shade. The plant pictured receives splintered afternoon shade from its neighboring red yucca.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This is truly an outstanding cactus. With a good pair of leather gloves, you can divide the stems for propagation. Each year Drycreek offers a nice variety of hardy cacti, including the Claret Cup.&lt;/p&gt;





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	<dc:date>2011-04-08T14:25:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Microclimates,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Plans,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers</dc:subject>
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	<title>The Yarrow Returns</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/yarrow_04072011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;Yarrow is extremely easy to grow and will tolerate a variety of soil textures. Good for xeric landscaping, yarrow takes little water once established with a medium high tolerance to temporary drought conditions. All varieties like full sun and will withstand cold temperatures well below what is experienced in the basin and range environments. Soil conditions can vary, just be sure to provide a well drained space.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;There are many types of yarrow, including dwarf types. The one pictured here produces yellow topped flowers on tall stems that are good for cutting and drying. Butterflies and honeybees love this plant. Other colors include white, pink, deep pink and crimson red. The foliage tends to be more fragrant than the flowers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt; Yarrow works well as a ground cover in xeric landscaping and in rock gardens. The plants can be divided for propagation and will naturalize if helped along. They do very well in containers, too. Harvest the dried flower stems in late autumn for consulting the &lt;em&gt;I Ching.&lt;/em&gt; You can leave the stems standing for catching the snow in deep winter. &lt;/p&gt;


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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/04/The-Yarrow-Returns.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-04-07T13:46:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Microclimates,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Plans,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape</dc:subject>
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	<title>Early Blooming and Carefree Phlox</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/phlox_04062011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;image&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;Local early spring flowers include  Phlox. &lt;em&gt;Phlox&lt;/em&gt; &lt;em&gt;longifolia&lt;/em&gt; is a native Nevada wildflower which can be found growing in the high desert as well as the High Sierra.. One of over sixty species, this low growing ground cover adorns itself with an eye catching splash of springtime color. The small flowers come in several colors, including bright red, pure white, sky blue, hot pink and lavender. There are even variegated varieties. If you mix them in mass, this time of year will bring abundant color to your garden.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The plants are basically care free. Give them full sun and well drained soil and they will return year after year. In late spring, after the blooms have faded, you can cut back the foliage. This will promote a thicker patch of green for the summer. At this time, too, you can divide the plants for a wider distribution.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt; A good choice for xeric landscaping, Phlox does very well in rock gardens and on south facing slopes. This plant also attracts butterflies and honeybees.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/04/Early-Blooming-and-Carefree-Phlox.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-04-06T14:03:18-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Microclimates,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Plans,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape</dc:subject>
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	<title>&apos;Autumn Joy&apos; Sedum</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/sedum_04032011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;sedum&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;Early to rise out of the cold hard earth, this sedum (&lt;em&gt;Hylotelephium spectabile&lt;/em&gt; - formerly called &lt;em&gt;Sedum spectabile&lt;/em&gt;) will grow to about 15 inches, producing a crown of abundant purplish pink flowers for  autumn color. The flowers can be left to dry on their stems for winter interest, then the entire plant cut to the ground  to allow for its reemergence in early spring. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Trouble free for years and years, this plant, like most sedum, is very easy to grow. Our climate is perfect since it thrives in heat and sun,  little water and average to poor soil. Just make sure its roots don&apos;t sit in water. It&apos;s easy to propagate, too. Occasionally it will reproduce itself by seed, but you can easily divide the clumps or simply break off stems and replant them. Usually the stems will root themselves before long.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Many sedum are grown for their leaves more than their flowers, but this sedum has beautiful,  showy flowers that open and mature in the fall. In mid-summer the plant will begin to develop a crown of flower buds, emerging first as the same color as the foliage, but they will eventually open and change to their crimson pink. Such a delight!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Hummingbirds, honeybees and butterflies are attracted to this plant. A good choice for many of your xeric landscaping needs, gardeners often use them as border plants, but they are also well suited as a specimen plant for ornamental accent in rock and cacti gardens, and as a potted plant.&lt;/p&gt;

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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/04/Autumn-Joy-Sedum.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-04-03T12:32:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Microclimates,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Plans,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape</dc:subject>
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	<title>Beautiful Veronica Speedwell</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/veronica_03312011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;Stromboli&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;Beloved by butterflies and hummingbirds, this beautiful little  ground cover is one of the first perennial flowers to bloom in late winter and early spring, lasting into summer. They grow easily in full sun and even partial shade, although they tend to produce more blooms in full sun. Be sure to work the soil enough to insure good drainage. They would rather not  sit in wet, soggy soil, especially all winter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This particular Veronica (pictured) will cascade over rocks or the edge of containers, but there are many types and shapes of Speedwell, from low growing mats, to taller plants with spiked flowers good for cutting and arranging. Leaf textures and flower shape and color are quite diverse. They can be used in the garden for many types of accents. Try them as border plants, ground covers, and accent plants in rock gardens or along walkways. Plant them in mass to produce an intense eye catching stretch of color. You can also plant the low creeping &amp;quot;steppable&amp;quot; varieties between pavers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In certain parts of the world,  Speedwell can be invasive, but that&apos;s not a  problem here in the high desert. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Incidentally, there&apos;s also a girl band named &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.veronicaspeedwell.com/&quot;&gt;Veronica Speedwell&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/03/Beautiful-Veronica-Speedwell.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-03-31T13:58:04-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Microclimates,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Plans,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011</dc:subject>
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	<title>Cold Hardy Perennial Sedum</title>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://drycreekgarden.com/images/sedum_03302011.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;Stromboli&quot; class=&quot;imagepadding&quot; /&gt;This beautiful purple-blue sedum lives in a ceramic pot on a west facing patio deck in downtown Reno. It dies back to the ground each year and begins to emerge again, usually in early March. The color of its leaves is only one of its attention grabbing attributes. As the growing season unfolds, it  grows into a think cover,  stems reaching up, out and over the rim of the container,  cascading down, contrasting with the color and texture of everything around it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Perennial and annual sedum varieties are popular  here in the desert. They are amazingly easy to grow, easy to propagate and a good choice for rock gardens and xeric landscapes. Many have interesting flowers that add autumn color and winter texture. Coming in many colors, shapes and sizes, common names like Autumn Joy, Chocolate Ball, Dragon&apos;s Blood and  Purple Emperor gives some suggestion as to how this succulent can contribute to your garden&apos;s  Western  aesthetic. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Each year, Drycreek offers a wide variety of perennial sedum. &lt;/p&gt;

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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2011/03/Cold-Hardy-Perennial-Sedum.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2011-03-30T14:37:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Microclimates,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Plans,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape</dc:subject>
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	<title>Lemon Yellow Cactus Flower</title>
	<description>&lt;div class=&quot;blogimage&quot;&gt; 
  &lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.drycreekgarden.com/images/cactus_flower_yellow.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;Yellow Cactus Flower&quot; align=&quot;left&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; /&gt;This beautiful Prickly Pear cactus flower opened yesterday with such a rich lemon yellow. The plant has several more unopened buds, so we&apos;re in for a visual treat over the coming days. &lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;There are several types of &lt;em&gt;Opuntia&lt;/em&gt;, some of which are indigenous to the Great Basin Desert.  Beavertail (&lt;em&gt;Opuntia   basilaris&lt;/em&gt;), the Porcupine Prickly Pear (&lt;em&gt;Opuntia   erinacea&lt;/em&gt;), the Smooth Prickly Pear (&lt;em&gt;Opuntia   humifusa&lt;/em&gt;), the Plains Prickly Pear (&lt;em&gt;Opuntia   polycantha&lt;/em&gt;), and the Brown-Spinded Prickly Pear (&lt;em&gt;Opuntia   phaeacantha&lt;/em&gt;) are  such wonders to be found in the Great Basin. In the wild, different species have adapted to different elevations of the Basin and Range. &lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Opuntia&lt;/em&gt; is easy to grow  in the ground, rock gardens and in containers. Give them  full sun with  well draining, course soil that dries out between watering. An advantage to growing them in containers is that they can be moved about. This is especially advantageous when the blooming season arrives, as they can become a temporary center of attention.&lt;/p&gt;
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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2010/07/Lemon-Yellow-Cactus-Flower.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2010-07-15T13:18:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Microclimates,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Plans,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Summer 2010,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers</dc:subject>
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	<title>Nature&apos;s Rock Gardens</title>
	<description>&lt;div class=&quot;blogimage&quot;&gt; 
  &lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.drycreekgarden.com/images/rockgarden_natural.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;Natural Rock Garden&quot; align=&quot;left&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; /&gt;If you want to create a rock garden on your property, you need look no further for inspiration than the very terrain that surrounds us. The Sierra and the Great Basin Desert offer endless examples to emulate. &lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;If your yard is sloped with rocks already in place, you&apos;re lucky, especially if the rocks are beautiful and well placed. If  your yard is flat and rockless, you&apos;ll have to collect some rocks. Remember though, rocks are heavy and lifting them can hurt your back! If you want big rocks, you&apos;re best bet is to purchase them and have them delivered. (We have some beautiful large rocks on hand this season for this very purpose.)&lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;Rock gardens can be, but they don&apos;t have to be sprawling. Even a small space in your garden can serve as an interest point for plants that drain well and do well against rocks that heat up from the summer sun. Place the  stones in a pattern or design layout you like, using  larger stones as a wall to hold the soil in place. Fill the space between and around the rocks with soil. Add smaller rocks on top of the soil, but reserve some really nice larger ones, too, to make the design look naturally erratic. You might also want to install a drip system.&lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;For the plants, you can pick and choose which ones you want according to color and texture, but also according to what enjoys living in your new rocky microclimate. Choose  plants that will grow so as to show off your rock garden, rather than hide it. We carry many plants, including miniture, low-growing ground covers, cacti, sedum and other hardy perennials in small containers that are perfect for rock gardens. We can also help with designs and installations. &lt;/p&gt;
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	<link>http://www.drycreekgarden.com/blog/drycreek/1/2010/07/Natures-Rock-Gardens.cfm</link>
	<dc:date>2010-07-14T15:18:00-04:00</dc:date>
	
	<dc:subject>Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Seeds,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Shrubs,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Gardening Plans,Spring 2012,Summer 2012,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Yucca,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Spring,Microclimates,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, xeriscape,Spring 2012,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens, Sun Pockets,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Seeds,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011,Shrubs, xeriscape,Yucca,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Shade,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Raised Beds,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Medicinal Plants,Rock Gardens,Deciduous Trees,Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Conifers,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Shade,Microclimates,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Plans,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Wildflowers,Rock Gardens,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Spring 2011,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Container Gardening,Winter Interest,Spring 2011, xeriscape,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Summer 2010,Container Gardening, xeriscape,Cactus Flowers,Ground Covers,Flowering Perennials,Rock Gardens,Gardening Tips,Summer 2010,Gardening Plans,Microclimates</dc:subject>
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