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If there was a calendar geared towards creating your own sustainable environment in the Phoenix area, what would you like to see on it? Check all that apply.



Planting and harvest seasons - traditional vegetables

Planting and harvest seasons - deciduous fruit trees and berries (apples, peaches, etc)

Planting and harvest seasons - Citrus

Planting and harvest seasons - Native edibles

Planting and harvest seasons - Herbs

Planting and picking seasons - flowers (companion plants)

Average monthly rainfall

Average monthly temperatures

Moon phases

Monthly projects (prunings, prepare for frost, monsoons, etc)

Average first and last frost

Average first and last day of 100 degree temps

Equinoxes and Solstices

Traditional US holidays

Monthly recipe made with ingredients ripening that month

Beginning and end of monsoon and winter rainy season

When to start plants indoors

Companion planting suggestions

A place for recording your own information

Pests/Beneficial insects by seasaon

Microlivestock information by season

Planting and tilling in seasons - cover crops

Plant Info - Nitrogen use (for crop rotation)

Plant Info - Successive Planting guidelines

Plant Info - Water needs

Plant Info - Spacing in beds

Plant Info - Seed saving

Plant Info - Companion Plants

Other:

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