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December Landscaping Tips

Kim Elder
Last updated: January 28, 2019 9:52 pm
Kim Elder
Published: December 18, 2018
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Many homeowners are overwhelmed by the task of landscaping and caring for their properties. Is your yard ready for frost season? December is when we typically see our first frost in Arizona. While winters in Arizona are not as harsh as in other states, it is still important to take care of your home’s most valuable assets- especially in the winter months.

Arizona winters can cause more damage to your trees, shrubs and plants due to the cold, dry air. The best way to keep your plants and trees from drying out during the winter is to continue to water them. Water is an essential part of making sure fertilizer and nutrients benefit the soil and grass. Changing your water schedule just once a week during the winter will provide a long soak under mild conditions.

Visit the City of Mesa website for your December Landscape Watering Reminder, The University of Arizona publication for published tips on how to protect your plants from frost and for frost warning advisories, visit the National Weather Service Phoenix Web site and click on “watches, warnings and advisories.”

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