October 21, 2009category | Plants
Yesterday we talked about landscaping in Arizona with citrus trees. Today we are going to focus on planting, watering, and fertilizer. Planting Dig a hole at least twice the size of the rootball. At a minimum, make the hole 2 feet in diameter and 3 feet deep. Work in a 20/80 mix of compost to [...]
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October 20, 2009category | Plants
Arizona Landscaping with Fruit Trees: Part 1 Citrus grow extremely well in the lower desert and in fact have been a commercial crop here for over 100 years. The most important aspect of growing healthy citrus is proper watering. Fruit Surprisingly, the weather in the Arizona desert produces some of the best tasting citrus in [...]
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October 19, 2009category | Plants
We are starting a new series this week where we will be talking about growing and caring for fruit trees in your Arizona backyard landscaping. The warm Arizona sunshine and arid desert climate creates the ideal conditions for growing luscious fruit that can be enjoyed all year round. Stayed tuned this week for tips and [...]
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