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Grow Guides

Phoenix-tested, beginner-friendly guides to growing fruits, vegetables, and herbs in the Arizona desert.

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Start with the fundamentals.

Before growing anything, get these right. Phoenix gardening has a few unique rules that make all the difference.

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Tools & products that work.

After years of trial and error, these are the items that earn a permanent place in my garden shed.

Phoenix-Specific Planting Guides

Deep-dive guides on timing, soil, water, and varieties for the low desert.

πŸ“… Phoenix Planting Calendar

Month-by-month β€” what to plant, when to plant it, and what to harvest.

πŸ… When to Plant Tomatoes in Phoenix

The January window, best varieties, and how to beat the heat.

🌱 Raised Bed Gardening in Phoenix

Why raised beds outperform in-ground in the desert, and how to build one.

πŸͺ¨ Amending Desert Soil

Fix caliche and alkaline clay so your vegetables can actually thrive.

πŸ’§ Watering in Phoenix

Drip irrigation setup, watering frequency by season, and summer evaporation.

πŸ₯¬ Growing Greens in Phoenix Winter

Lettuce, kale, spinach, and arugula β€” October through April.

🌿 Phoenix Beginner's Guide

The easiest crops, the right timing, and the mistakes to avoid.

πŸ—ΊοΈ What Gardening Zone is Phoenix?

Zone 9b/10a explained β€” and why summer heat matters more than winter cold.

Phoenix Gardeners Community

Join the Phoenix Valley Vegetable Gardeners

A free Facebook group for backyard gardeners growing in the Valley of the Sun. Share what's working, ask the questions only desert gardeners ask, and swap photos of what you're harvesting.

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Each month I send out what to plant, what to watch out for, and what's happening in my garden β€” specific to Phoenix timing.