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April 4th, 2012
Are your plants looking frail? Sonoran Gardens can help you with your landscape irrigation problems and solutions! If your plants are looking frail, check your irrigation controller. Did you re-program it off a winter cycle? With longer warmer days, even our drought resistant landscapes need more water. If you are uncertain how to reprogram your…
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March 29th, 2012
Did you get a chance to go to the 4th Avenue Street Fair this weekend? I think it’s one of the most interesting events in Tucson! It’s full of wonderful artists and musicians, grilled corn and buckets of lemonade, as well as some of the world’s best people watching. Throughout the Fair there are countless…
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March 25th, 2012
Spring is here in the Old Pueblo, bringing lots of sunshine, chirping birds, butterflies and blooming flowers (anyone else picturing Bambi right about now?). Maybe I am getting a little carried away, but it’s a fact that our minds and bodies react positively with this kind of weather. Many people choose to live in Tucson…
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March 19th, 2012
Choose a landscape that fits your lifestyle. Sonoran Gardens of Tucson, Arizona takes pride in ensuring that each and every client ends up with an outdoor living space that makes them want to spend more time outside in the beauty of our amazing Tucson environment. So, shouldn’t you choose a landscape design plan that fits…
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October 13th, 2011
At Sonoran Gardens, we know in order to create the landscape you have always wanted it is important to begin with a well thought out plan. This is why the starting point for creating our great landscapes always begins by coordinating with one of our multiple award-winning designers. You and the designer will collaborate to…
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October 7th, 2011
This week’s weather has reminded us all that winter isapproaching. What should you do about your lawn throughout the cooler wintermonths? To have a winter lawn, Bermuda grass must be overseeded with perennial rye grass. Begin this process by cutting the lawn as low as possible and removing all the clippings. Then remove the thatch…
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October 4th, 2011
FALL GARDNER’S GUIDE FROM SONORAN GARDENS LANDSCAPING, DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION It may be difficult to believe as our temperatures still flirt with100 degrees, but Happy First Day of Fall! After a long summer this is the time of year to get outside, enjoy the weather and give your garden the attention it is seeking. The…
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