Volume
43
Issue
2
Abstract
Teaching desert-appropriate horticultural techniques to Las Vegas residents may save millions of gallons of water. Master Gardener volunteers receive such instruction through the Desert Bioscape program. A survey of Master Gardeners found many of them incorporated the training into their own landscapes and some teach these principles at community classes. A majority of respondents (92%), do not teach classes, but are neighborhood resources for desert landscape information.
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Recommended Citation
O’Callaghan, A. M., & Robinson, M. (2005). Desert Bioscape Training Influences Master Gardeners' Practices. The Journal of Extension, 43(2), Article 22. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol43/iss2/22