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Please submit your Fall gardening ideas. Would love to see some of the projects you have planned, the types of plants you're considering, and any tips you would like to share. Please submit your photographs of the projects you have going....
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I've heard that we got as much rain during the last week as all of the rain received during the 2007 season. I hope that your yards and landscaping have perked up due to the rain, it's great to see the lake levels going up too. Although the humidity has...
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Perhaps it's time to start tracking the number of "excessive heat warnings" we receive this summer. Let's start hoping the summer thunderstorms arrive to bring us some relief. Does anyone know the date of the last official measurable rain in Phoenix?...
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Dragon. These are great pictures and I want to spend some time reviewing them. I will respond to your various posts soon. I'm quite interested in some of the various things you have done and did go to your Yahoo website.
I hope Dragon can provide some...
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Here are some great examples of how to help fight food costs. Sales of seeds are taking off and gardening classes filling up. During World War II truck gardens produced 40 percent of the nation's produce, allowing farmers to grow food for the troops....
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Article from Azcentral.com - 12/27/2007 - Cold-sensitive plants such as petunia, begonia, lobelia, impatiens, coleus, Ficus nitida, poinsettia, bougainvillea, hibiscus, plumeria and lantana, water night before expected frost. Valerie Meyers, a National...
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I wish some of our new members and new members-to-be would upload some pictures of their landscaping and yards. How about some seasonal pictures, winter flowers, landscaped yards with holiday lights? How about your prized plants? Come on people,...
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It seems it will not stop raining in Arizona and boy do we need it! We got 2 inches last weekend and more is on the way. When it rains it pours! California is expecting 3 inches this weekend too. Seattle is underwater and the East Coast battered with...
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We've got a minimum of 2 new members in the last month which is putting quite a strain on the system. Slow down people! We can only sign you up so fast. I know the demand is great!
All kidding aside. I am still truly hoping that someday ArizonaGardeners.net...
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AZCentral.com: Garden guide for June. This is great guide for this month. Be sure to check it out:
http://www.azcentral.com/home/garden/articles/0602garden0602todo.html...
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Interested in writing articles and weblogs? ArizonaGardeners.net is interested too! We're looking for a variety of writers: members that would like to write instructional, informative content and also writers that would simply like to share their gardening...
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Summer is here. Does anyone have any fun activities planned or activities they would like to share. I believe that the Desert Botantical Gardens has summer evening walks scheduled and the zoo has extended evening hours. Please post any other great summer...
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Wishing everyone a happy Easter. I hope most of your plants, trees and shrubs were able to survive our cold winter. I've seen a great number of trees making a comeback. Please be sure to join ArizonaGardeners.net so we can share stories. I'm posting some...
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Everyone is awaiting spring and we want to replace our frost damaged plants. Due to the great demand, a shortage of plants is expected at the retailers.
Read the full article at azcentral.com: http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0303plants03.html...
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Snow in the valley! Azcentral.com has some interesting pictures of snow in Mesa and 56th Street and Thomas Road. Also, some great pictures of people making snowmen in Tucson. Boy! what a winter, this is coldest winter I've ever experienced in Phoenix...
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The nation is in a deep freeze, California citrus growers are expecting huge losses to their citrus crops and here in the valley a large selection of plants have been lost.
Do you have any stories to share?
Yesterday we had to go to Home Depot...
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There winners of the ArizonaGardeners.net 2006 statewide sunflower competition are: 1st place, Scotty Jones, Phoenix - 2nd place Kenny Thompson, Phoenix - and 3rd place Dylan Peterson, Phoenix.Competition was tough and down to the wire on September 30th....
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The sunflower competition deadline has been extended to September 30th so that everyone has the opportunity to let their flowers and plants grow to maximum height. We look forward to seeing your entries. Good luck to everyone! If you don't get involved,...
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Get out the Miracle and let your sunflowers Gro!
I hope everyone is getting ready - we are expecting the 1st annual statewide sunflower competition to be "intense." We have been diligently tending to our sunflower garden because we would like to...
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The storms are all over the state after a very dry July. There have been articles in Azcentral.com about the storms and storm damage effects in Arizona in addition to articles about our dying rivers - a loss we can't afford....
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The southern deserts would love to hear from the Rim country not only about your wonderfully cool weather but also about your gardening endeavours. The desert folk are well aware of all of the succulent vegetables that are riping in your gardens in mid-July...
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ArizonaGardeners.net is announcing a 1st annual statewide sunflower competition [largest flower, grown in-state] for the summer of 2006, avialable only to Arizona residents. Entries are to be made to member's individual photo galleries and at least one...
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How are folks in the Tucson area holding up at mid-summer? Are you receiving normal monsoon rainfall? If so, we would be quite envious here in the central region since we are parched!
Also, as of today, I don't recall hearing...
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Record heat in Arizona - how are your plants holding up? We've lost a few but always look forward to new plants in the fall and spring, particularly when shopping at the Desert Botantical Gardens annual plant sales! Our sumac trees [2 in front] are suffering...
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ArizonaGardeners.net is a highly focused website designed to serve the Arizona gardening
communities. Many web sites try to be everything to everyone. Although
people everywhere are interesting, you reach a point when it's time to come
home where...
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