An usually wet September and October has greened up Arizona's outdoors, but La Niña could erase some of the gains.
It’s okay to plant hardy perennials and shrubs 4–6 weeks before the ground freezes. Don't plant if the first expected fall frost is less than 2 weeks away. Wait until spring to plant evergreens, ...
After a long winter, seeing the first blooms in your garden can be a real mood booster. If you want to enjoy flowers as soon ...
PHOENIX — The rainfall is certainly here in the Valley and the fall colors seen most prominently in the trees are not too far behind. To help Arizonans witness the coming array of fall foliage, ...
For decades, I’ve been telling gardeners that fall is the best time to plant hardy trees, shrubs, vines and ground covers. And despite my efforts, March through May remains the prime season when ...
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