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How To Improve Your Citrus Fruit Quality
Love your citrus trees even more by growing tastier fruits. There are steps you can take to make your citrus fruits taste better.Fertilize for good-tasting fruitFertilizing your citrus tree correctly is the key to good-tasting fruit. Different citrus varieties require different amounts of fertilizer. For simplicity, use a citrus mix fertilizer to fertilize your […]
What Is A Tree Worth?
Most of us grow up hearing our parents yell at us that money doesn’t grow on trees. The sassiest of us called them liars because money is paper, and paper comes from trees. What is indisputable, however, is that trees are tangible assets in the urban landscape that increase in value over time. Generally, the […]
Test Your Soil to Grow More Vigorous Plants
Soil testing is a good way to assess the health of your soil and make any necessary improvements to soil fertility for more productive plants. Soil testing provides a snapshot of your soil’s current nutritional and material composition. A big factor in your test will be the pH (acidity/alkalinity) level of your soil, which affects […]
Prune Roses for Spring Blooms
Everything is coming up roses. Here in the Valley, January is the ideal month for pruning roses. It’s also time to get your bare-root roses into the ground and to relocate any established roses planted in an unfavorable location. Rose pruning season begins once the danger of frost has passed, when daytime temperatures are below […]
Low-Mess Evergreen Trees for Arizona Landscapes
Love trees but hate the mess they make? In this month’s post, we are featuring desert-adapted evergreen trees you can enjoy in your Arizona landscape, with minimal maintenance. Although it’s rare for trees to produce zero litter, you can count on non-deciduous trees to produce minimal debris. As always, match the right tree to the […]
7 Tips to Protect Your Plants from Frost
With a little knowledge and planning, you can protect your landscape plants—and your investment—from frost damage. In Arizona, we can get frosts from about Thanksgiving to Valentine’s Day. As a rule of thumb, it’s important to know that younger, dehydrated and actively growing or flowering plants are most at risk for frost damage. As the […]
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