There are tips on what to do in the desert garden this month from the
University of Arizona College of Agriculture Maricopa County Extension
There's also a lot of other helpful information and FAQ's on that website.
Another site of interest on what to do in the garden here in the low
desert is John Chapman's site.

Climate Information for July
in Phoenix, Arizona
 Rainfall:
Rainfall:-  Average: 0.9 inches
Record: 6.5 inches (1911)
 Temperature (degrees F):
Temperature (degrees F):-     Average High: 105.9 degrees
Lowest High: 79 degrees (1911)
Record High: 121 degrees (1995)
       Average Low:  81 degrees
      Highest Low:  93 degrees (1989)
          Record Low:  63 degrees (1912)        

 Plant Bermuda lawns  during the active growing season, May through August
Plant Bermuda lawns  during the active growing season, May through August     Fertilize Bermuda grass lawns each month beginning late April or early May with 1/2 pound of actual nitrogen per 1,000 square feet.
Fertilize Bermuda grass lawns each month beginning late April or early May with 1/2 pound of actual nitrogen per 1,000 square feet. 
     Apply six ounces of Iron per 1,000 square feet per month.
Apply six ounces of Iron per 1,000 square feet per month.
     Apply one inch of water per week to Bermuda lawns
Apply one inch of water per week to Bermuda lawns
     Once every two or three years dethatch Bermuda lawns if necessary. Only dethatch during the active growing season, May through August. This enables the turf to quickly recover.
Once every two or three years dethatch Bermuda lawns if necessary. Only dethatch during the active growing season, May through August. This enables the turf to quickly recover.
 Plant    Seeds
Plant    Seeds    -      Beans (Pinto& Snap), Corn, Armenian Cucumbers, Melons (Cantaloupe, Muskmelon),      Pumpkins, Winter Squash, Sunflowers    
  Plant      Transplants
Plant      Transplants    
-      Peppers, Tomatoes    
  Place      shade cloth over tomatoes.
Place      shade cloth over tomatoes. 
 Cut back on fertilizing established roses to encourage plants to slow down for the hot summer
Cut back on fertilizing established roses to encourage plants to slow down for the hot summer     Water deeply as temperatures climb
Water deeply as temperatures climb
     Hose off plants in the early morning to increase humidity and control spider mites
Hose off plants in the early morning to increase humidity and control spider mites
 Pick early-maturing deciduous fruit varieties, which are particularly prone to bird damage, before full maturity. Ripened at room temperature to lessen the bird peck loss.
Pick early-maturing deciduous fruit varieties, which are particularly prone to bird damage, before full maturity. Ripened at room temperature to lessen the bird peck loss.     Cover fruit trees to protect from birds
Cover fruit trees to protect from birds
     Apply nitrogen and zinc to pecan trees to produce normal size leaf growth and to enhance kernel development. Pecans also need more water than most other shade trees.
Apply nitrogen and zinc to pecan trees to produce normal size leaf growth and to enhance kernel development. Pecans also need more water than most other shade trees.
 Increase    water application as the weather warms. June is the driest month. Pay attention    to irrigation needs of plants.
Increase    water application as the weather warms. June is the driest month. Pay attention    to irrigation needs of plants.      Apply      mulch to the ground around heat sensitive plants keep the roots cooler and      prevent evaporation.
Apply      mulch to the ground around heat sensitive plants keep the roots cooler and      prevent evaporation.   
  Apply      chelated iron to bottle brush, pyracantha, silk oak, and other plants with            iron deficiency symptoms.
Apply      chelated iron to bottle brush, pyracantha, silk oak, and other plants with            iron deficiency symptoms.   
  Prune      palms when flower spathes show or delay pruning until after the palm has finished      flowering to prevent infestation of       Palm Flower caterpillars. If palms are pruned in the spring, leave the      top five rows of peels so the caterpillars have a place to hide.
Prune      palms when flower spathes show or delay pruning until after the palm has finished      flowering to prevent infestation of       Palm Flower caterpillars. If palms are pruned in the spring, leave the      top five rows of peels so the caterpillars have a place to hide.    
  Cut      off spent blooms to stimulate rebloom
Cut      off spent blooms to stimulate rebloom   
  Native      and imported heat tolerant plants can be planted right through the summer      months. They will need to be watered on a regular basis until fall.
Native      and imported heat tolerant plants can be planted right through the summer      months. They will need to be watered on a regular basis until fall.   
  Transplant      palms in the heat of the summer for best results
Transplant      palms in the heat of the summer for best results   
  Protect      newly transplanted trees from heavy winds and dust storms by staking carefully
Protect      newly transplanted trees from heavy winds and dust storms by staking carefully   

 Do not expose citrus and other sun sensitive plants to sunburn by pruning during the summer
Do not expose citrus and other sun sensitive plants to sunburn by pruning during the summer

      Frequently Asked Questions
     Damage is Noticed on the Fruit
Damage is Noticed on the Fruit
 
 Tomato Bloom Drop and failure to set fruit
Tomato Bloom Drop and failure to set fruit    -      Hot air and dry temperatures cause the blooms to drop off and the pollen to      dry up. The pollen of many vegetables, including tomatoes is not viable once      the temperatures get over 90 degrees. Provide shade. Nurse the plants through      the summer and they will begin producing again in the fall. Or pull them out      and plant new ones in the late summer for fall production.    
     Tomatoes have a large soft rot at the blossom end of the fruit
 Tomatoes have a large soft rot at the blossom end of the fruit
     Vegetables are not setting fruit
Vegetables are not setting fruit  
- Many of our helpful European honey bees have been annihilated by people trying to protect themselves from Africanized honey bees.  In addition, many bees have been killed by mites. As a result they are not available to assist with pollination. Squash, melons, cucumbers and other vegetables that have separate male and female flowers will benefit from hand pollination. Early in the morning use a cotton swab to take pollen from the male flower and place it female flower.
         Damage is Noticed on the Leaves
Damage is Noticed on the Leaves  
 Leaves are abnormally yellow but the veins are still green
 Leaves are abnormally yellow but the veins are still green     Leaf Drop
Leaf Drop  
- Seasonal Leaf drop is normal intensified by hot, dry weather
     Leaves of vegetables being eaten by snails, slugs, cabbage loopers, or  birds.
Leaves of vegetables being eaten by snails, slugs, cabbage loopers, or  birds.
     A shiny little bug is destroying Mexican Evening Primrose, Dichondra, or vegetables
 A shiny little bug is destroying Mexican Evening Primrose, Dichondra, or vegetables
     Tomatoes and other vegetables experience "failure to thrive." There are little nodules on the roots.
 Tomatoes and other vegetables experience "failure to thrive." There are little nodules on the roots.
  There      is a gray or white powdery substance on plants
There      is a gray or white powdery substance on plants 
     Seedlings and bedding plants wilt and die suddenly
 Seedlings and bedding plants wilt and die suddenly
   Damage is Noticed on the Stem or Trunk
Damage is Noticed on the Stem or Trunk
 Pines are dying back from the tips
Pines are dying back from the tips  - This is a probably a physiological response. Check the soil near the trunk. Those with circling roots exhibit the worst symptoms.
     There are brown balls/galls on the stems of oleander
 There are brown balls/galls on the stems of oleander
     Saguaro cactus has large black patches that are oozing and smell terrible
 Saguaro cactus has large black patches that are oozing and smell terrible
     Damage is Noticed on the Roots
Damage is Noticed on the Roots  
 Tomatoes and other vegetables experience "failure to thrive." There are little nodules on the roots.
 Tomatoes and other vegetables experience "failure to thrive." There are little nodules on the roots.
 Cultural / Environmental Questions
Cultural / Environmental Questions   Tomato Bloom Drop and failure to set fruit
Tomato Bloom Drop and failure to set fruit    -      Hot air and dry temperatures cause the blooms to drop off and the pollen to      dry up. The pollen of many vegetables, including tomatoes is not viable once      the temperatures get over 90 degrees. Provide shade. Nurse the plants through      the summer and they will begin producing again in the fall. Or pull them out      and plant new ones in the late summer for fall production.    
     Tomatoes have a large soft rot at the blossom end of the fruit
 Tomatoes have a large soft rot at the blossom end of the fruit
     Leaves are abnormally yellow but the veins are still green
 Leaves are abnormally yellow but the veins are still green
     Leaf Drop
Leaf Drop  
- Seasonal Leaf drop is normal intensified by hot, dry weather
     Pines are dying back from the tips
Pines are dying back from the tips  
- This is a probably a physiological response. Check the soil near the trunk. Those with circling roots exhibit the worst symptoms.
 Vegetables are not setting fruit
Vegetables are not setting fruit  - Many of our helpful European honey bees have been annihilated by people trying to protect themselves from Africanized honey bees.  In addition, many bees have been killed by mites. As a result they are not available to assist with pollination. Squash, melons, cucumbers and other vegetables that have separate male and female flowers will benefit from hand pollination. Early in the morning use a cotton swab to take pollen from the male flower and place it female flower.
     Leaves of vegetables being eaten by snails, slugs, cabbage loopers, or  birds.
Leaves of vegetables being eaten by snails, slugs, cabbage loopers, or  birds.
     A shiny little bug is destroying Mexican Evening Primrose, Dichondra, or vegetables
 A shiny little bug is destroying Mexican Evening Primrose, Dichondra, or vegetables
     Tomatoes and other vegetables experience "failure to thrive." There are little nodules on the roots.
 Tomatoes and other vegetables experience "failure to thrive." There are little nodules on the roots.
     What are those things that look like roaches on steroids?
 What are those things that look like roaches on steroids?
     There are tiny little white flies everywhere!
 There are tiny little white flies everywhere!
     What is making that incredibly loud noise?
 What is making that incredibly loud noise?
 Disease Questions
Disease Questions   There    is a gray or white powdery substance on plants
There    is a gray or white powdery substance on plants     Seedlings and bedding plants wilt and die suddenly
 Seedlings and bedding plants wilt and die suddenly
     There are brown balls/galls on the stems of oleander
 There are brown balls/galls on the stems of oleander
     Saguaro cactus has large black patches that are oozing and smell terrible
 Saguaro cactus has large black patches that are oozing and smell terrible
 
 
 
1 comment:
Your post is very informative. All essential things which should be kept in mind in july are in your post.
Great Job, Keep up the gud work man...
Thanks
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