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In the lower Mojave Desert, summertime temperatures can sometimes soar above 115 degrees and during the summer triple digit temps are very common. The plants in the landscaping here tolerate those conditions with a twice daily watering from the irrigation system. With the exception of the Jacaranda tree, these plants have been in the ground almost four years. The city and state will actually pay you to have turf removed. |
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