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  • Hello all --

    I feel like I'm having a hard time navigating this website. I received notification by email that April Ann Ortiz send a message to the SW Valley Permies saying she was new to the group and what should she be planting right about now. I'd be very interested in following this thread, but can't seem to find any trace of this discussion. What could I be doing wrong?

  • It's been a while since I posted to this group, so I'd like to pick your collective brains and hopefully get some useful ideas/suggestions. I recently got a utility quad to help with chores around the ranch. I'm now starting to look at what's available in small dump trailers. Does anyone have a suggestion of a specific manufacturer or purchase source for a sturdy trailer that is worth the asking price? If someone knows of something that is suitable/appropriate for sale used, I'd certainly consider that, too. I've been surfing the ads on Craigslist and not seeing anything suitable.

  • Fred, I looked at that link but I think I like the table type format that Robert suggested. Still, I did bookmark your suggestion, too. Thanks!

     

  • Thanks, Robert for the info on aquaponics. I will google that.
  • Try this as well.

    http://www.gardeninginarizona.com/calendar.html
  • Robert -- Thanks for the planting calendar. It's the best one that I've seen so far, giving the ranges of possible planting dates and harvests too. Super!
  • Hello Amisa. Low water veggies is something I'm always looking to learn more on. I'm in the process of sorting out the requirements for an aquaponics garden. You can grow anything except root vegetables in this garden and it's low water usage is perfect. I'd suggest googling it and you'll find plenty on it.
  • Welcome Jeanne. I know what you mean on the planting. Quite different here than elsewhere. I've attached a planting calendar that will help. Aside from that, DJ had some great suggestions. I use xeriscape in my front yard. Plenty of info on this site, almost overwhelming. Hope this helps. Planting_Calendar.pdf
  • I've lived here for going on 12 years now, so not a total newbie to living and coping in the desert. But hubby only got my veggie garden fenced for me this past winter, so the veggie garden is a new project. The chickens have been with me for a year and a half now. Burrito was a wild burro who decided to move in with me when he was a colt in 2001. My level of computer skills..... my computer is not always my friend. Things that others manage to breeze through are just not intuitive to me, so I struggle with a lot of things.
  • Well, I am glad to you are here! I have raised chickens for years and the phx perm guild is full of folks who know a lot and are willing to share!! I have gardened in this area for 25 years, so can help with that too. I don't know how comfortable you are with a computer, but there are endless lists on the internet and even in garden shops of lists of which things to plant when. Yes it is going to be very different here but the great thing is you can have a garden year round. Xeriscaping is a technique to learn, it shows how to have a lush garden landscape in the desert with less water. Naturally, you will find all the folks on here very forthcoming with any information you may need, just ask!:)
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eucalyptus trees

Hi,Hi everyone - I just joined the South West Valley Group and have serious questions.I read online that eucalyptus is poison to trees or other plants around it. What I need to ask is:  Does anyone know how far away another tree should be to prevent it from                                  the eucalyptus poison.                                  Is it the oil in the leaves that is bad? Not the roots?                                  If we chip/shred the fallen leaves and twigs from the…

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New here, bees, etc.

Hi, I am new to this area.   Have retired here from California.   I know I am west valey but not sure of the south part of this.  Have an acre near Waddell Road and Cotton - is that southwest valley??   Anyone else near me?  Also, I am interested in keeping bees (along with chickens, goats, turkeys, sheep, and guiene hogs) here.  But have heard that Phoenix does not allow beekeeping.  I am not in any city but in Maricopa County.  Does anyone know if we can keep bees here?  Hoping to hear from…

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All Natural Grass Fed Beef available in Southwest Phoenix

We are pleased to announce we will have fresh beef available for sale on Feb 11th. If you purchase prior to Feb 11th, this beef will be fresh, never frozen, or we can hold it for you in our freezer. This is your chance to get Locally produced, All Natural Grass Fed beef. We only have 100 lbs remaining for sale, so act quickly. Prices are as follows:Farmer Goose'sAll Natural Grass-Fed LeanBeef Pricing Sheet:50 lbs of Beef                             $250 25 lbs…

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