regional plants and trees /zones - Knowledgebase Question

Phoenix, Az
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Question by blc1112
January 27, 2006
I recently moved to phoenix, az and am trying to landscape a front yard that faces east. It currently has granite rocks and a saghuaro cactus in the yard. Please help me with plants that are hardy in this region (zone). I would like some color and a tree or two also. Thanks.

Need advice for plantlife around a pool in back yard (west side of house) Pool is currnently being installed.


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Answer from NGA
January 27, 2006
The most important things when choosing plants are determining what sun exposure (full, partial, shady) they will thrive in and how much space they need to grow to maturity (both vertically and horizontally), and then comparing that with what your landscape offers. There are so many colorful possibilities and since I can't know your likes and dislikes I'm going to provide you with some great resources. First, contact the Phoenix City Water Conservation Department for a free copy of Landscape Plants for the Arizona Desert. It is a color guide listing more than 200 low-water-use plants, along with growing and special characteristics (e.g., hummingbirds, etc.) For appropriate poolside plantings, you want things that can take extreme reflected heat and that don't drop alot of litter to clog the equipment. Download this free publication from the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension: Poolside Plantings, AZ 1058 http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/gar.... It's also available as a PDF.

I strongly urge you to stick with native and desert-adapted choices, such as those listed in the above publications. They are adapted to our heat, alkaline soil, aridity, sunshine and have few if any pest problems.

If you are interested in gardening or landscaping, I suggest the books from Arizona Master Gardener Press: http://cals.arizona.edu/marico.... They don't contain alot of information on plant descriptions, but have everything you need to know about selection, transplanting, watering, pruning, fertilizing, insects and more. That website also contains info on local garden events.

Good luck!

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