8 Steps for over-seeding your Arizona Bermuda grass with Rye Grass. Bermuda Grass will stay green usually into November but as soon as the frost hits, Bermuda will go dormant until Spring. Many Arizonan residents plant Winter Rye grass over their Bermuda lawn. Rye grass looks and feels very ... Read More about Arizona Lawn Rye overseeding guide
Summer Planting Tips in Arizona
Extreme temperatures during summer in the Arizona desert make it a challenge for gardeners. June through August are the most extreme months for heat. Your plants may start to yellow or look droopy. Do not add more water to planters if the leaves start to look droopy at the end of the day. ... Read More about Summer Planting Tips in Arizona
Arizona Patio Misting System
It is HOT out there Arizona. Wouldn't it be nice to sit in your yard and enjoy the evenings by the pool with a Professionally Installed patio misting system? When properly installed, these patio mist systems can dramatically reduce the temperature in your back yard or anywhere you might need a ... Read More about Arizona Patio Misting System
Arizona Water Harvesting
In the Arizona desert we get about 4" of rain a year. That isn't much compared to many parts of the country but water run-off from a monsoon storm can produce enough water to water your garden or lawn for several weeks or months for free. See below on how to harvest rain water in Arizona. Getting ... Read More about Arizona Water Harvesting
Mulch for cooler soil and better plants
Many of us don't think mulch is used in Arizona and in some cases it isn't needed. For example, native desert plants do not need mulch to survive. They are adapted to the existing soil conditions and do better in the native soil. Mulching a planting hole of a native plant will actually restrict the ... Read More about Mulch for cooler soil and better plants
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