Author: John Denson
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Winter Garden Preparation: Protecting Your Plants from Frost

Winter in Arizona’s low desert, including San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, and Florence, brings mild days but occasional frosty nights that can harm sensitive plants. While Arizona is known for its scorching summers, temperatures in Pinal County (USDA Hardiness Zones 9-10B) can dip below 32°F from late November to early…
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Fall Planting: What to Plant in Autumn for a Beautiful Spring

As the intense summer heat of Arizona’s low desert gives way to the cooler, milder days of autumn, gardeners in San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, and Florence have a prime opportunity to prepare for a vibrant spring garden. Fall planting allows plants to establish strong roots during the cooler months,…
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Beginner’s Guide to Desert Container Gardening in Florence

Desert container gardening is ideal for homeowners in Florence, Arizona, who lack space for full gardens. Choosing the right pots, soil mixes, and plants ensures thriving mini-gardens that are beautiful and water-efficient. By selecting suitable varieties and proper maintenance, residents can enjoy vibrant greenery even in limited outdoor areas.
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Drought-Tolerant Succulents: Ideas from Arizona’s Desert Southwest for Florence Homeowners

Transform your yard with drought-tolerant succulents perfect for the Low Desert. From agave and aloe to red yucca and desert spoon, discover low-maintenance plants and design ideas that inspire sustainable landscapes in Florence, AZ.
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Top 10 Unusual Native Plants for Your San Tan Valley Xeriscape Garden

Discover the top 10 unusual native plants for a San Tan Valley xeriscape garden, including saguaros, creosote bush, and desert ironwood. Learn planting tips, maintenance advice, and how these species support pollinators while saving water.




