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Can't wait anymore
Is it too early to plant tomatoes, eggplants, & peppers in Phoenix?
reynajrainwater- Posts : 69
Join date : 2015-07-09
Location : Phoenix,AZ
Re: Can't wait anymore
Are you prepared to cover them in the event of a late frost? Looks like your last frost date for 50% of the time is Feb 8. It's so exciting to finally set out the plants!! http://www.almanac.com/gardening/frostdates/AZ/Phoenix
Re: Can't wait anymore
My neighbor across the street ( Palm Creek, Casa Grande ) is putting his out tomorrow.
He goes to Show Low in May but someone cares for what he has. They come back in Oct. and he still has tomatoes. I don't know what he grows but I am going to ask him.
He goes to Show Low in May but someone cares for what he has. They come back in Oct. and he still has tomatoes. I don't know what he grows but I am going to ask him.
johnp-
Posts : 644
Join date : 2013-01-05
Age : 78
Location : high desert, Penrose CO
Re: Can't wait anymore
Sounds like a good idea. Do you have an automatic watering system? It would be fun to come back to some wild and woolly tomatoes, peppers, etc.
Re: Can't wait anymore
reynajrainwater wrote:Is it too early to plant tomatoes, eggplants, & peppers in Phoenix?
Hope you got something in the ground back in early Feb. Weather has been super warm for this time of year. Just picked up some mature tomato plants today and want to get them in the ground soon!
AZDYJ2K-
Posts : 169
Join date : 2010-05-28
Location : Chandler, AZ USDA Zone 9A
Re: Can't wait anymore
Yes. I did get them in and they are doing really good.
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reynajrainwater- Posts : 69
Join date : 2015-07-09
Location : Phoenix,AZ
Re: Can't wait anymore
Nice! So colorful and fun!
Scorpio Rising-
Posts : 8612
Join date : 2015-06-12
Age : 61
Location : Ada, Ohio
Re: Can't wait anymore
reynajrainwater wrote:Yes. I did get them in and they are doing really good.
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Do you use soaker line as your grid? Nice SFG btw. Are these transplants or did you start from seed?
AZDYJ2K-
Posts : 169
Join date : 2010-05-28
Location : Chandler, AZ USDA Zone 9A
Re: Can't wait anymore
Thank you. I do use the watering system as my grid. It's not made from soaker hoses. I purchased it from garden in minutes. They are excellent for watering and serve a dual purpose.
https://gardeninminutes.com
and yes all the plants in this box were started from seed indoors.
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and yes all the plants in this box were started from seed indoors.
reynajrainwater- Posts : 69
Join date : 2015-07-09
Location : Phoenix,AZ

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