Tag: nature
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Growing Winter Greens in Chilly Southern Arizona
Make the Most of Mild Winters for Bountiful Greens—and a Splash of Color Winter Gardening in Arizona For most gardeners throughout North America, winter marks the season to put away trowels and seed packets as gardens succumb to snow and freezing temperatures. In much of the continent, winter gardening means indoor seed starting at best,…
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Sun Position and Its Impact on Gardening in Southern Arizona
Understanding Seasonal Sun Cycles for Healthier Desert Gardens The Sun’s Role in Southern Arizona Gardening Gardening in Arizona is a rewarding challenge, shaped by the intense and ever-changing sun. If you’ve ever wondered why your plants thrive in one season and struggle in another, the answer often lies above: in the sun’s seasonal patterns and…
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Welcoming Fall in Arizona: A Personal Guide from Austin at Garden Social
Embracing Autumn’s Rewards with Family, Community, and a Love for Local Plants Hey there! I’m Austin — a proud Arizona native, father of three wild and wonderful kids, Horticulture in the Sonoran Desert blog writer, and the owner of Garden Social Nursery and Garden Center. My journey into horticulture started as a little boy exploring…
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Swales in the Sonoran Desert
Harnessing the Power of Water in Arid Lands: A Guide for Beginners – by Austin Lynn Introduction If you live in a dry place—like the Sonoran Desert, which stretches across the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico—you may notice how quickly rainwater seems to vanish. The soil is often dry, plants struggle to grow, and…