Garden in AZ on purpose, not on guesswork.
The Phoenix metro is one of the most productive growing climates in the country — IF you plant on the right schedule and prep the soil for low-desert conditions. This is the same homeowner guidance our Guardian members get, written for the AZ low desert.
Interactive tools
Month-by-month: what to sow or transplant, when to harvest, days to maturity, spacing — built for Phoenix-area low desert.
Pick your plant categories and get the AZ-calibrated fertilizer schedule — including the products, rates, and watering notes.
Aphids, hornworms, blossom-end rot, iron chlorosis, heat stress — symptoms, AZ-specific causes, and how to fix each.
Beginner guides
Sizing, materials that survive 115°F, fill recipe, and irrigation choices that actually work in the desert.
Pot size, material, drainage, and the summer micro-irrigation routine that keeps containers alive.
What AZ soil is missing, how to amend it without wasting money, and the 4 ingredients every desert bed needs.
Why most compost piles fail in the desert, and the two methods that work in low humidity.
Why mulch matters more in AZ than anywhere else, plus the right material and depth by plant type.
How much, how often, and how deep — including the summer routine that keeps tomatoes alive past July.
Plants to skip or fence, safer weed and pest options, product re-entry timing, and hot-surface risk.
Bloom succession for all twelve months, feeder hygiene in 110°F heat, misters, and safe placement.
Host plants by species, milkweed cautions, puddling stations, and why chewed leaves mean it's working.
Water first, layered cover second, feeders last — plus glass-strike and cat management.
Know your predators, invite them in, and escalate from hose blast to spot treatment — never broad-spectrum.
Timing, mulch depth, solarization, and honest limits on vinegar, salt, and corn gluten.
Identify the mound, exclude with hardware cloth at install, trap correctly, and skip the poison.
Chill hours explained, harvest windows by species, low-chill varieties, and what never fruits here.
Plant lists
Year-round bee, hummingbird, and butterfly support — native and well-adapted.
Plants that double as ornamental landscaping AND food production.
Trees, shrubs, and accents that need little to no water once established.
Turn this hub into a personal plan.
Outdoor Guardian builds a per-property fertilizer schedule, planting calendar, and reminder system from your actual plant inventory, soil, and microclimate — so you stop hunting through generic charts. Plus, our team can review and override any plan item you'd like a human eye on.
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