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Beautiful but deadly - Oleander

By Beverly Lehnhardt | Sedonadaily.com


photo by Beverly Lehnhardt

Sedona, Ariz. - In spring and early summer, many people in the Verde Valley eliminate winter debris in their yards, prune bushes and cacti of dead limbs, and landscape to change the look of the space surrounding the house.

Adding walkways, creating private areas, and developing hedges all change the appearance of your yard.  [more]

Spring blooms in the Sedona-Verde Valley

By Beverly Lehnhardt | Sedonadaily.com

Banana Yucca

Sedona, Ariz. - Spring in the Verde Valley brings a plethora of brightly colored blooms emanating from a multitude of plants. Many of the plants are cacti that enjoy the cold nights and warm, sunny days.  [more]

Sedona Herb Walk with Feather Jones 1

By Beverly Lehnhardt | Sedona.biz

Scarlet Globemallow

 (Sedona, Arizona) - After the second strongest monsoon season in Sedona's recorded history, many plants that usually bloom in the spring are confused over the extra moisture in the ground, and the cooler temperatures and are now bursting with color. [more]

Spring Maintenance for Cacti

By Beverly Lehnhardt | Sedona.biz

(Sedona, Arizona) - It seems that every 4 to 6 years we have an exceptionally cold winter—let’s hope this winter was it!  Mother Nature uses this opportunity to ‘cull the herd,’ so to speak. Unusually cold weather kills off the weaker cacti and the marginal cacti that perhaps we shouldn’t have planted in our yards to begin with—the cactus that don’t survive below a certain temperature (say, 20 degrees).  [more]

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Sedona Herb Walk with Feather Jones 2 Autumn in Sedona

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