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Q. I used to get your newsletter but got dropped. Would you please add my email address to your list? The handwritten number 1 indicates the search engine, A. I don’t maintain that newsletter list anymore but instead rely on my blog, Xtremehorticulture of the Desert. This blog consists mostly of posts generated by questions I get and printed in the newspaper. You can get the information you need (including pictures) by visiting this blog. If you sign up for this blog you will receive notices when new articles are posted.             This blog is searchable. There is a search engine for this blog located in a long box just under the title.  This is the title page of my blog. The search engine for this blog is located just below this picture in a long box. Relevant posts are displayed by entering keywords in this box.

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Xtremehorticulture of the Desert Hits 10.000 Hits in May

Xtremehorticulture of the Desert hit 10,000 hits in May, 2012, after its beginnings in July of last year. The intention of this blog is to discuss horticulture under desert conditions. Horticulture in the desert is difficult! Nearly all of the textbooks on horticulture come from areas and are taught by people who do not discuss horticulture in the desert. Growing things is vastly different under desert conditions and requires specialized training and knowledge. Most frequently read posts on Xtremehorticulture of the Desert Thanks for reading and particularly those who have commented. I don’t earn anything from this but have alot to give back to the Las Vegas community for so many years of their kind support. I hope you can make this blog your community blog on horticulture. Below are the all time top hits since its inception last year. Below are where these hits came from across the globe. The dark green areas have the most hits. The lighter green areas have fewer hits. Where people are from who are reading Xtremehorticulture of the Desert

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