Help for a wannabe Arizona gardener!
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Tammy@Deja Vue Designs on Jun 06, 2013Cottage at the crossroads is a good blog for gardening. You want to direct your research to xeriscaping.Helpful Reply
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Tammy@Deja Vue Designs on Jun 06, 2013There are so many beautiful dessert plants and most of them will attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. I have a lot of them...I live in the DRY West Texas panhandleHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jun 07, 2013The Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix has an excellent, comprehensive month-by-month calendar: http://www.dbg.org/gardening-horticulture/gardening-calendar You'll probably have to learn to think in opposite seasons when it comes to vegetables. In Florida, and, I suspect, Arizona, tomatoes are a fall and spring crop because it's simply to hot for the plants to set fruit. Arizona Cooperative Extension has 10 steps to a successful vegetable garden here: http://cals.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/az1435.pdfHelpful Reply
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