Entries by arizonaplantlady@gmail.com

What To Do In The Southwest Garden in July…

I realize that it is hard to think of doing anything in the garden, much less step outside with the heat wave that we have been experiencing in the Southwest. Southwest Garden in July The good news is that you can most likely wait to step out into your garden this weekend, once the heat […]

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Container Corn is “For The Birds”

You may remember that earlier this year, I was excited to try my hand at growing container corn. I learned about container corn when I was reading through Burpee’s catalog.  They had a hybrid corn called, ‘On Deck’, which was specially bred to grow in containers.  Each stalk was said to produce 2 – 3 […]

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My New Garden Video

Last week, I hinted at the garden video that I created for the folks at Troybilt as part of my paid partnership with the ‘Saturday 6’. In the past, I have been in gardening videos, but I had a film crew who did all the filming and editing for the videos for their website. This […]

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A Summer Edible Garden: Part 2

I hope you enjoyed the grand tour of my edible garden that I created in my side yard. Today, I would like to show what is happening in my original vegetable garden… As you can see, there is a lot growing in this area. Among the vegetables is a giant sunflower, pots filled with ornamental […]

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My Summer Edible Garden: Part 1

It may be awfully hot outside, but my garden is awash in brightly colored flowers from my single bougainvillea, Arizona yellow bells and ‘Rio Bravo’ sage, which shrug off the summer heat. Last year, we decided to create an edible garden along the side of our house. This was a large underused area that we […]

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Natural Shade for Tomato Plants

If you like to grow tomatoes AND you live in the desert, then you know how important it is to shade your tomato plants during the summer months. Most vegetable gardeners haul out 50% shade cloth, which does a great job at shading tomatoes and protecting them from the intense desert sun.   Personally, I don’t […]

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Neglected Herbs Lead to Beautiful Flowers…

I have a confession to make… Sometimes I am a lazy gardener.  Are you shocked?  Will this revelation cause you to stop reading my blog?   In my defense, I must say that life gets rather busy and at the end of a long day, I forgo the opportunity to do some needed garden maintenance. […]

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A Harvest of Plums

Last Friday, my mother came over for dinner and brought with a box full of sweet, tart goodness… Plums harvest Don’t these plums look delicious? There is a single plum tree on the family farm that is incredibly prolific. Plums harvest Every year, I look forward to making jam ever since my mother taught me […]

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A Sneaky Tree Intruder and Recovery Update

Can you tell what is wrong with this Mesquite tree? This tree has mistletoe growing in it. Can you see it? It is hard to spot mistletoe when it first infects a tree.  I can spot it right away, but it takes some time to recognize it when it is small. Here is a closer […]

A Tough Little Guy…

I must confess that I am not particularly inspired to write a garden blog post.   The reason for this is that my son, Kai, has been recovering from surgery. Hip Surgery Kai was born with a condition known as arthrogryposis, which affects some of his joints.  He was born with a dislocated left hip, […]