 | January gardening tips
Frost may be a problem in Janaury. When frost is expected, cover your tender plants with a sheet or some light covering by 8 p.m. and remove it by 9 a.m. the next day.
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 | February gardening tips
The Valley will still see cold nights during February, which can result in the occasional frost.
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 | March gardening tips
Even though the Valley is beginning to heat up, we can still have the occasional frost. Don't forget that the weather forecasted is from Sky Harbor International Airport.
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 | April gardening tips
Temperatures are nearing that 100°F mark. Years that we see late winter and early spring showers will result in wildflowers blooming across the desert floor.
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 | May gardening tips
Plant Bermuda lawns when the soil warms up in early May. Cut your grass down to half of an inch until the winter rye grass dies.
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 | June gardening tips
Plant your Bermuda lawns if you haven't already. Apply iron to your lawn once a month. If it's time to dethatch, do it during the active growing season which is May through August.
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 | July gardening tips
Pick early-maturing fruit that’s particularly prone to bird damage. It’s okay to pick it before full maturity.
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 | August gardening tips
Cut back on fertilizing established roses. Water your roses deeply. Hose off rose plants early in the morning to increase humidity and control spider mites. If your roses show yellowing from iron deficiency, add an iron supplement.
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 | September gardening tips
As temperatures drop below 100 degrees, seeds of cool season crops can be planted.
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 | October gardening tips
Water newly planted shrubs and trees once per week. Cut back on watering all trees and shrubs by about one-third as weather cools, but continue to water deep.
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 | November gardening tips
Yellowing of the winter lawn may occur when the cold weather sets in.
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 | December gardening tips
Prepare for frosts now. If you don't care for your sensitive trees, bushes, flowers and vegetables before the first frost, it's probably too late.
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