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  • I envy people in this area for having a real nursery close by. Gardening in the desert climate is a challenge. The temperatures from late June through October can be stuck at over 100 degrees for weeks. That will keep tomatoes and other fruiting vegetables from pollinating and will bake them to death, literally. In winter, it' can be so windy that men with toupees can lose their investment, and women with flowing skirts reveal their color of underwear. It could get into below freezing temperatures, and even snow. The soil is very alkaline and lacking organic matter. You have to know what works in a garden and what doesn't. And if you don't know, you can ask the people here. They do know their stuff. They do landscaping as well, and have a huge property to display their large assortment of desert survivable plants, indoor plants, and lots of supplies and accessories. It makes the box stores look small when it comes to gardening. Watering is critical here, and most newer developments have automatic sprinkling systems, thankfully. If you don't they have lots of hoses and you could put your own system in. They have the stuff to do it. I bought and planted a Fuji apple tree two years ago and this year, and they have apples. Fertilizers and soil amendments needed are all there at Star. My only complaint is that sometimes, their plants sometimes don't look great. That is to be expected at home, but not in a nursery. Last year when I bought a landscape rose to put in my relative's home, they all had powdery mildew that could have been fixed. They have young girls at the registers that sometimes say "thank you" but sometimes just say, "Here you go"with your change. You might also be bugged by the constant hordes of day laborers in the lot. I don't blame them at all looking for work, but it does bug others including the cops that drive by here and they disperse them. Still, I really like just to browse here when the weather is decent.
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