00:00 Introduction
01:13 It’s Still Hot, Can I Plant My Fall Garden?
03:02 How to Plant Crops When It’s Still Hot
04:48 Tip 1- Understand Fall & Winter Planting Seasons
06:48 Tip 2- Maximize Sunlight in Your Fall and Winter Garden
10:23 Tip 3 – Evaluate Existing Crops
13:42 Tip 4 – Prepare Your Garden
16:53 Tip 5 – Plant a Variety of Crops Before Temperatures Get Cold
30:47 Tip 6 – Monitor Watering Closely
32:28 Tip 7 – Prevent & Manage Pests
36:14 Tip 8 – Harvest Often & Enjoy Your Garden
39:39 Questions & Answers

Join me as I teach a class about fall and winter gardening in the low desert of Arizona. Unlock the secrets to successful fall gardening in Arizona. In this comprehensive class, I share expert tips on selecting the best cool-season crops, preparing your soil for optimal growth, mastering efficient watering techniques, and overcoming the unique challenges of desert gardening. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, this video will equip you with everything you need to cultivate a productive and rewarding vegetable garden during Arizona’s cooler months. Let’s transform your garden into a thriving oasis.

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16 Comments

  1. I live in zone 7b/8a in Central West TX and not as hot as you – thank god! I enjoy listening/learning from you and your passion comes through in your videos every time. 💛

  2. I very much love and appreciate you and the information you provide. Do you have any recommendations for sources on gardening in the high desert?

  3. Every time I watch your videos I learn more and gain confidence as a gardener in a warmer climate. My zone 9b central CA garden isn’t quite as warm as yours, but more of your info is applicable than not. My 3 yr old granddaughter planted peas with me last week. She is so excited to see her seedlings sprouting. She usually harvests and eats her peas as soon as she finds them on the plants. Many thanks.

  4. I will definitely see you in a class soon!! I’m having so much more success with all your tips and advice – Only been in this house a 18 months and learning the sun was crucial and expensive- TFS 🌵🏜️

  5. Thank you so much for what you do. I've learned some things from watching your videos. I've still got a ways to go because each year, I ay I'm done with trying to grow things here, but I just can't give it up. Thanks, again!👍

  6. Thank you for posting this in You tube! Very informative! I also garden in Zone 9b but here in California

  7. That’s why I watch your YouTube channel ❤️👍🥰👩‍🌾 zone 9 still learning and hot here but next week will be in the 80’s yay!

  8. I really appreciate how you care for the soil life using worms, compost, and mulch.

    We are up here by the White Mountains zone 6b, so frost is due much earlier and winter is much colder. Still, your advice works, just have to speed up compared to the valley.

    One thing that works and is free is creating planting zai holes and building juniper surrounds. The boughs make a mini shade structure that can support a coarse straw mulch cocoon for frost protection 🤩

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