Norm Schilling

Desert Bloom

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Every week one our desert gardeners provides expert advice on making your desert garden bloom. They'll take you to some of their favorite landscapes in Las Vegas and introduce you to horticultural experts working in Southern Nevada. Angela O'Callaghan is Associate Professor, Nevada Cooperative Extension - Specialist in Social Horticulture. Norm Schilling is owner of Schilling Horticulture Group in Las Vegas. His prior experience includes horticulture supervisor at UNLV and lead groundskeeper at the Gardens at the Las Vegas Springs Preserve (formerly the Desert Demonstration Garden). He's an IS...

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Norm Schilling

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Podcast website

knpr.org

Latest episode

Apr 17, 2026

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Episodes

How to water a desert garden in Las Vegas summers 17.04.2026

What the lantana is trying to tell you

Growing flowers in Las Vegas: A desert gardener's guide to year-round color 27.03.2026

Las Vegas gardener Norm Schilling shares the easiest flowers to grow in the desert — from self-seeding wildflowers to fragrant citrus, aloes, and native blooms.

Tree pruning in the desert: Norm Schilling's guide to wind-ready trees 20.03.2026

Las Vegas arborist Norm Schilling explains how to prune trees for desert wind, why most people remove too much, and how to spot a bad tree trimmer before it's too late.

The beauty and importance of adding cacti, and succulents to your garden 04.01.2025

Norm Schilling, an experienced gardener, discusses the beauty and benefits of incorporating cacti and succulents into gardens.

Adding color and texture to your winter landscapes 28.12.2024
Planting oaks for durability, air quality and cooling urban areas 14.12.2024

Norm Schilling discusses the importance of trees for air quality and cooling urban areas due to climate change.

Sage thrives in the desert 15.08.2024

Sage is a lot more than the spice you occasionally sprinkle over all kinds of food. As Norm Schilling tells us, sages of all kinds are around us, and they love the desert.

Growing and caring for bougainvillea in Southern Nevada 08.07.2024

Norm Schilling shares his expertise on growing and caring for bougainvillea in Southern Nevada.

Desert plants (you can buy!) that will thrive in triple-digit temps 14.06.2024
Beautiful plants that can withstand the desert heat 06.06.2024
Intro to gardening: Picking your plant in Nevada 11.04.2024
MyPlate Garden 21.02.2024

When I was revamping my PowerPoint presentation for MASTER GARDENER training the other day, I came across a slide that I’d entitled “What can you grow in a garden?”.

Gazanias 21.02.2024

Some flowers actually seem to enjoy our summer heat. We hear about one.

Native Plants 21.02.2024

How about choosing desert native plants for the home landscape? I know, I said, “desert natives” and some people groan, thinking I’m going to talk about spiky, poky, unfriendly plants.

Some Gardens Have A Mind Of Their Own 21.02.2024

Most of us don’t have big acreage for our gardens. That’s why we try to pack so much into them. Sometimes, though, we do get carried away, putting the least amount of space required between plants. That’s how usually I practice gardening.

Winter Pruning 21.02.2024

In the dead of winter, so many trees look skeletal – bare branches with dead leaves on the ground surrounding them. Even here in the desert southwest, you can see leafless limbs. In other parts of the country, this would mean it’s time to stay indoors, sipping mulled wine and browsing through seed catalogs. We do that here, too, but we don’t necessarily have to stay inside. In fact, since our cold...

Hot Season Crops 21.02.2024

Much as I love life here in Southern Nevada, our springtime is remarkably short. You scarcely have time to get your vegetable seeds into the ground before temperatures pop up into the nineties. I often talk about “cool season” and “warm season” plants, but we don’t spend enough time thinking about hot season crops.

Weeds 21.02.2024

For a while, I’ve been thinking about doing a Desert Bloom segment on weeds, just weeds in general, but there’s so much to talk about with these plants that I figured it would be better to narrow my focus. After all, even the definition of weed has a lot of variants.

Turf Alternatives 21.02.2024

Non-functional turf grass isn’t legal in lots of locations anymore, thank goodness. Green is nice, but does a green lawn in front of a bank or a lawyer’s office inspire more confidence than any other kind of planting? I don’t see how. Of course, individuals can choose their own home landscaping, even a lawn, as long as the irrigation system isn’t pouring our limited drinking water into storm drain...

Roses 21.02.2024

I was talking with someone about roses the other day. Ok, we were both bragging about our roses, and how well they grow, despite our challenging environment. As flowers go, roses are impressive. For good reason; they’re gorgeous. They’re among the most widely celebrated flowers around. Not that everyone grows them, for many reasons, but they’re not all as hard to grow as you might think. Despite r...

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