Author: Joseph Luma

How to Protect Tropical Fruit Trees from Cold

How to Protect Tropical Fruit Trees from Cold

Living in the Arizona desert where temps are routinely over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, you’d never think that cold would be an issue with growing fruit trees. Surprisingly, we can occasionally get below freezing temps. One unique thing about the desert is since we have relatively 

Raised Bed Gardening for Hot Climates

Raised Bed Gardening for Hot Climates

Over the years, I’ve learned a lot about gardening in hot climates like the Arizona desert. It doesn’t take long to figure out that trying to plant vegetables in a desert soil just doesn’t really work. Due to our lack of water our soil is 

Growing Jaboticaba in Hot, Dry Climates

Growing Jaboticaba in Hot, Dry Climates

Jaboticaba is another one of those fruits that I haven’t had the chance to get my hands on here in the Phoenix area. Since, I haven’t had the chance to sample the fruit, I was hesitant about purchasing a tree. I found some cheap starter 

Growing Peach Trees in Hot, Dry Climates

Growing Peach Trees in Hot, Dry Climates

One experience that opened my eyes to the possibilities of growing more in a hot, dry climate was discovering a Peach Orchard in a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona. I took my wife and kids to their peach festival to pick peaches and it quickly became 

40 Signs of a Fruit Tree Addict

40 Signs of a Fruit Tree Addict

When I found out all the different fruit tree possibilities for my area, I had a difficult time stopping at just one. I started thinking that the longer I wait to plant a fruit tree, the longer it would be to get fruit. One fruit 

10 Must Have Tips for Growing a Fruit Tree

10 Must Have Tips for Growing a Fruit Tree

When I planted my first fruit tree several years ago, I had no idea of all the little things that went into maintaining a fruit tree. I had seen citrus trees all over the Phoenix area and just assumed you stick them in the ground, 

Growing Canistel in Hot, Dry Climates

Growing Canistel in Hot, Dry Climates

I’ve searched high and low for a Canistel (aka Yellow Sapote or Eggfruit) to try in the Phoenix, Arizona area. I’ve been able to find a lot of unique tropical fruits to try at various ethnic markets, but Canistel hasn’t been one of them. Since 

Getting your Raised Bed Ready for Planting Season

Getting your Raised Bed Ready for Planting Season

Planting season is an exciting time of the year. Everything becomes a blank slate and you get to prepare for the upcoming harvest. It does take a bit of preparation and some hard work to ensure your bounty will be plentiful. When it comes to 

How to Grow a Loquat Tree in Hot, Dry Climates

How to Grow a Loquat Tree in Hot, Dry Climates

I had a chance to sample a Loquat off a tree from a local nursery. This was another one of those fruits that I had never even heard of until I began getting more entrenched in growing fruit trees. For us local gardeners, we joke 

Growing Plum Trees in Hot, Dry Climates

Growing Plum Trees in Hot, Dry Climates

I always assumed that Plum trees grew in more temperate climates. I remember climbing into some trees as a kid in Northern Michigan and feasting on juicy plums. When I first purchased a home in Arizona, I discovered plum trees at the local big box 

15 Ways Gardening Makes Us Happier

15 Ways Gardening Makes Us Happier

When I started my gardening hobby several years ago, I had no idea the effects it would have on shaping my life. I really intended just to grow a fruit tree and a couple vegetables. I figured that would be the extent of it, not 

Easy Edibles to Grow in Hot, Dry Climates

Easy Edibles to Grow in Hot, Dry Climates

Gardening in hot, dry climates like the desert southwest can present many different challenges. It took a lot of trial and error early on for me to become successful at growing in the Arizona desert. When you get started gardening, you want to be able 

Growing a Mulberry Tree in Hot, Dry Climates

Growing a Mulberry Tree in Hot, Dry Climates

As a kid growing up in Northern Michigan, we had a few mulberry trees nearby. I loved climbing the tree and beating the birds to the tasty mulberries. Mulberries tend to get a bad rap here in Arizona due to the pollens that can cause 

Growing Mango Trees in Hot, Dry Climates

Growing Mango Trees in Hot, Dry Climates

If you’ve never tried a fresh mango off the tree, you’re missing out. The stringy unripe mangos from Walmart just don’t cut it. Grocery stores have started to introduce some better quality mangos, but for the most part, they’re Tommy Atkins variety, which is a