Thursday, May 24, 2012

Ever Have One of Those Days...


...when you just need a cat nap???

Tuesday, May 22, 2012


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This 1975 ranch has it all.  Three bedroom, two bath property offers custom touches and home comfort.
Sprawling ranch on 4.77 acres provides basics and so much more for your beloved horses.
Imagine driving down the lane of your new home:
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Panoramic views of the Catalina & Tucson Mountains on a huge private lot at end of cul-de-sac with natural desert setting.
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Two 12 x 16 Stalls with runs in custom Barn with tack room,
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5 fenced turnouts w/shades and commercial misting.
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Hay and Feed Barns,
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2 Arenas, one with Cuttin' Critter training device.
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Security gate completes this private residence and ranch.
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Stay tuned for more photos and information on this wonderful horse property for sale in Tucson, AZ.  
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Minutes from shopping, convenience and more, this listing simply beckons you home!
$357,900 | MLS: 21210828
10000 N Orange Ranch Road, Tucson, AZ 85742
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To Mound or Not to Mound


To Mound or Not to Mound

Our "builder" landscapes in and around Gladden Farms are pretty boring. Our yards are rock (ok...crushed stone) and a basic slope away from the house. Then the builders endeavored to put several small bushes in too confining of a space so that when they grew, the yard would be overcome. Top that with some kind of fast growing tree filled with thorns. Then, times that by 1000 or so and you have Gladden Farms, Marana, AZ.

Yes, that's "spec" desert landscaping.

We are luckier than many of our neighbors. We don't have the spreading, creeping, all-consuming ground cover that will even grow up walls and posts. And don't get me started on what that looks like when the irrigation system is faulty...

Anyway, for some time, I've been wanting to put my mark on our generic rock yard, in an inexpensive way of course. So, this week, I ordered more gravel to match the crushed stone we have. I asked them to bring some dirt along too, but I didn't ask for enough. It's cooled down to the high 80's and low 90's now so we are able to venture outside.

Well the dirt didn't beGIN to make a "mound" so I went off to Lowes Home Center with my daughter. We picked up 12 bags of the cheapest top soil and some crushed granite that looked like sand. After spreading that all out, I had a small rise going. So, later that evening I went BACK to Lowes Home Center with my husband and picked up another 12 mixed bags.

Well, my "statement" garden just didn't have the height nor the presence to make itself much seen, but I was done buying dirt by the bag. It bothers the farmer deep inside.


The next day I commenced to planting my cactus, arranging my stones, and covering it all with matching gravel. I think I can add another couple of inches of gravel, leaving a well around the cactus for catching rain water the 6 times of year we get rain.

I've learned a few things along the way.

1. It's more fun to plant flowers in dirt.
2. Raking rocks gives me blisters pretty fast.
3. TWO pairs of gloves are not enough to handle barrel cactus.
4. Neighbors are nosy - I've met several this week that I didn't know BEFORE (and I've lived here three years)
5. Even a small mound is better than no mound at all.


I do like gardening. It's just different in the SW. :)

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