Gardener in Phoenix, AZ. Growing veggies in the desert heat. Join me as we navigate the landmine that is Phoenix Gardening. Oh, and of course dog pictures ๐.
If you live in hot climates and wonder what you can grow in the garden in May... and how to make sure those things stay alive through the summer heat...
I've got the "What to grow in May" page up
Link in the 1st comment. Hopefully, it can help someone have a summer Garden!
@FarmerCrafted Just got done saying a prayer. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
You are doing a fantastic job, in an incredibly difficult situation, and setting an example for all of us on what trusting God and loving your spouse should look like.
Phoenix, Arizona is one of those cities where June Gets Brutally HOT!
Highest we have ever recorded 122 F (50 C).
The Highest Low ever recorded was 97 F (36.1)
Gardening Can be a Challenge! I have a link below in the comments that let's you know what to plant in June.
Enjoy
To all my fellow Americans...
Please enjoy your Memorial Day Weekend, but please don't forget the reason we have this holiday.
Be sure to give a prayer to the soldiers who sacrificed everything for your freedom and for their families that miss them very dearly.
If you live in hot climates and wonder what you can grow in the garden in May... and how to make sure those things stay alive through the summer heat...
I've got the "What to grow in May" page up
Link in the 1st comment. Hopefully, it can help someone have a summer Garden!
Got to love Yellow Squash. 2 month, and you have food!
This talks about how long it took to grow, and why you probably don't want your yellow crookneck squash to grow any bigger than this.
Have a great day!
Tomatillo tip if you actually want tomatillos.
You need at least TWO tomatillo plants for them to set fruit. In my excitement to plant them. I neglected to research that, lol.
Lesson learned ๐
@BrenHaas In Phoenix, we have started to switch over to the summer crops already.
So things like okra, basil, Malabar spinach, black eyed peas, sunflowers, luffa, eggplant and Armenian cucumbers.
have a great day!