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Wonder if irrigation also made the difference between survival or outright death.most of the palms had no irrigation. The ones that did had a much faster recovery
Thanks.lucky1 wrote:Your love of the desert comes through in your blog, Aaron.
Wonder if irrigation also made the difference between survival or outright death.most of the palms had no irrigation. The ones that did had a much faster recovery
Barb
Thanks TimTimMAz6 wrote:great photos Aaron!
Thanks John,Okanagan desert-palms wrote:Aaron those pics were great. Nice to see most of them survived the record cold this winter. I would like a few of those seeds. I`ll pm you. Thanks for sharing your part of Arz.
John
You are welcome.janci wrote:Hello Aron
thanks for the nice pictures
Me too.marceli wrote:Call me crazy but I could fall in love with that reddish brown dirt, stones and rocks with blue skies aboveDesert landscapes rock
I think that was a record rain fall, it was so green when I was down there and grass was growing everywhere. That storm looked light night over Mexico before I left. I knew it going to be bad.chadec wrote:Goodness, you almost had to swim home. Good thing palms can with stand flooding, they sure are remarkable plants.
I was thinking the same thing, but I sure it does somewhere.lucky1 wrote:Wow...too bad that water doesn't go INTO the ground.
Barb
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