There is something rewarding and comforting about eating and sharing vegetables that you grew yourself. It’s the hard work, the time out in the elements and even the calm which brings many when they get their hands into the soil. In fact studies show that when you dig and plant in the soil -specifically soil bacteria, Mycobacterium vaccae,. has been …
Key Features Found in Energy Efficient Homes
“Going Green” isn’t just a trend, it can be a way of life. Earth’s temperature has risen by 0.14° F per decade since 1880, and the rate of warming over the past 40 years is more than twice that. Meanwhile effects which scientists have long predicted in the past due to global climate change are now occurring such as loss …
Preparing Your Desert Backyard Garden
As May sets in, we start to feel the heat we are accustomed to living out here in the desert. Many of start running our air conditioning and drawing the blinds during the hottest hours of the day. Still many came to the desert because we love the climate and heat. If you have an outdoor patio or inground pool …
3rd Party Pop Up
If you’ve lived in Arizona for a long time, then you know how hot it can get at the height of the summer. The heat of the sun can take a toll on your home – particularly your cooling bill. It’s estimated that nearly 50% of the heat which enters your homes does so through your windows. It’s beautiful to …
A Guide to May Blooms in the Sonoran Desert
With May we see longer days warmer temperatures here in the Sonoran Desert. For those in search of swaths of color across the desert in the form of precious Spring blooms, many may be dwindling down, however, for dedicated floral lovers of the desert there is still so much color to experience When will the wildflowers bloom in the desert? …
Prepping for Spring Gardening in the Desert
With ingenuity, humans have been able to adapt and grow food in all regions of the world. While the climate zone of the Sonoran Desert poses extra challenges for traditional gardening, it is very possible with a few adjustments. Learning to grow your fruits and vegetables in this climate is an empowering step in understanding just how much work goes …
2022 Trends for Interior Design
We are well, on our way to discover what 2022 has to offer us. While it’s not always easy to predict what will be popular in the new year, designers find that it often is a reflection on us as a collective society. Entering our third year of a global pandemic, designers predict that interior design trends will reflect our …
5 Tips for “Greening” Your Home in 2022
Many of us have heard about climate change in the news but it’s hard to believe it will eventually start to affect us on a personal level. Despite what we might think climate change will and in ways has already begun to affect our lives. It’s tempting to want to bury our heads in the sand, but a more proactive …
Making Your Home Desert Friendly
Living in the Sonoran Desert is a unique experience. Only other desert dwellers can understand the extreme heat and extreme beauty of sweeping landscapes, and mountains always looming in view. If you are considering building a new home in the desert or just want to upgrade yours to make it more desert friendly there are some things to consider. Number …
Conserving Energy in your Home for Desert Living
It’s our cool season here in the desert when we finally enjoy a respite from the grueling heat and unforgiving sun of the late Spring, Summer, and early Autumn. It’s also a good time to start preparing for the inevitable heat. This can include investments in your home to keep it cooler and save on your electricity bill at the …