Growing Passion Fruit in the Arizona Low Desert
Growing tropical passion fruit in Queen Creek, Arizona or other pars of Arizona’s Low Desert, can be a bit of a challenge but not impossible! The hot summers and mild winters can work in your favor, but you’ll need to provide extra care and attention, especially during the extreme heat.
Best Varieties for Arizona: The “Frederick” variety is known for its heat tolerance and could be a good…
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Harvest the Garden: Tips for Harvesting Fruits
“Harvest the Garden: Tips for Harvesting Fruits” offers a comprehensive guide to the art of picking fruits at their peak of flavor and ripeness. Discover essential insights and techniques for harvesting a variety of fruits, ensuring that you enjoy the bounty of your garden to the fullest. Whether you’re tending to apples, berries, citrus, or any other fruit-bearing plants, this resource provides…
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Growing Lemons in Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona
Citrus fruits have long been a staple in the horticultural tapestry of low desert regions, their vibrant hues and invigorating aromas adding a touch of Mediterranean charm to the arid landscapes. Among these sun-soaked oases, the cultivation of lemons emerges as a particularly enticing endeavor. The twin cities of Phoenix and Tucson, cradled by the embrace of the Sonoran Desert, offer an…
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harvest from the allotment
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Watermelons being transported via the river Volga. Photo by Semyon Fridlyand (Saratov, 1946).
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