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Plants and Trees in Phoenix, Arizona

How to Plant a Beautiful and Productive Garden in the Arizona Desert

The Arizona desert has two main growing seasons: spring and fall. These are the periods when the temperatures are mild and the risk of frost is low. Summer and winter are usually too hot or too cold for most vegetables, except for some heat-tolerant or cold-hardy varieties.

The states with the most deserts are located in the Southwest US.

The 10 Most Desert States in the US

Nevada is the most desert state in the US, with over 75% of its land area covered in desert. This makes Nevada home to some of the most iconic desert landscapes in the country, including Death Valley National Park and Great Basin National Park. Other states with a lot of desert land include Arizona, California, Utah, and New Mexico.

Arizona Sand Dunes and Cactus

Sand Dunes of Arizona

Arizona is home to several sand dunes. Notable ones include the Yuma Sand Dunes in Yuma, the Ehrenberg Sandbowl in Ehrenberg, the Hot Well Dunes near Safford, and the Parker Dunes in Cactus Plain. Each offers unique experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.

The Phoenix city skyline is seen shrouded in haze as temperatures soar to record highs.

Can trees help save Phoenix from extreme heat?

Trees can help Phoenix become a cooler, healthier, and more livable city. They can reduce air temperature by up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit, improve air quality, and provide shade. There are a number of challenges to planting trees in Phoenix, but the city is making progress in its goal of planting more trees. With the efforts of the city, organizations, and individuals, Phoenix can become a city that is cooler, healthier, and more livable for everyone.

The Sonoran Desert is home to the world's largest cactus, the Saguaro cactus

10 Most Interesting Facts About the Sonoran Desert

Explore the Sonoran desert, North America’s largest desert: home to the world’s tallest cacti, unique wildlife, healing hot springs, history-rich ghost towns, and more.

A large saguaro cactus collapses under the weight of the extreme heat in Arizona.

Not Even Cacti Can Tolerate the Extreme Heat in Arizona This Year

The relentless heat wave in Arizona is unleashing its wrath on even the most resilient denizens of the desert landscape. Among the unlikely victims of this scorching onslaught are the majestic saguaro cacti, iconic giants of the Sonoran Desert, which are collapsing and shedding arms under the oppressive and unrelenting intensity of the heat.

How to cope with a heatwave

How to Stay Safe During a Heatwave

Heatwaves can be dangerous, but there are steps you can take to stay safe. Here are some tips on how to stay cool and hydrated during a heatwave.