Entries by arizonaplantlady@gmail.com

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Coincidence? Hard to Believe!

Have you ever had something happen to you that was such a coincidence that it was hard to believe?  Recently, I had one such experience.  It all happened on a beautiful, sunny morning in August… But first, a little background: Those of you who have been reading my blog for a long time may remember me […]

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A Tale of Three Landscapes and a Drought

Are you experiencing drought where you live? You may be surprised to find that it is not only the West that is dealing with below average rainfall and its effects. If you take a look at the U.S. Drought Monitor’s most recent drought map, you’ll see a lot of dark reds scattered about, particularly in California. […]

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A Unique Nursery Nestled Under a Huge Tree

Unique Plant Nursery Have you ever thought of a nursery as more than just a place to buy plants? How about one with secret corners where visitors are invited to sit and eat their lunch or read a book? Or have you visited a nursery that is nestled underneath a 50-year-old, flowering tree that shades […]

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Shopping for Plants California Style

Do you like to visit plant nurseries? I do – especially when I am traveling.  It is always nice to see what plants are popular in other areas. Last weekend, my husband and I made at trip to California to visit our daughter who is serving in the Navy. I always enjoy visiting California – […]

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3 Tips for Fall Planting Success

Fall planting It’s hard to believe that we have made it through another summer.     Oh, I realize that we have a few more weeks of 100+ degree weather, but whenever there is month that ends with the letters “ber” it just feels cooler to me.   I am gearing up for my favorite […]

Easy Garden DIY: Create a ‘Natural’ Trellis From Branches

Do you have vines in your garden?  What type of trellis do you use for them?  Is it your basic (somewhat boring) wooden trellis? What if you could make your own trellis that not only looks better but costs next to nothing? *I have been sharing some of my favorite garden blog posts that I have […]