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Climate change and outreach webinar planned

Arizona and Rim Country’s changing climate — and creation of a new “Climate Masters” outreach program through the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension — are topics to be discussed at this week’s gardening webinar. The free webinar is at 11 a.m., Thursday, April 29. Guest speaker Anne Mottek holds degrees in forestry and sociology. Her work focuses on social science research and its application in resource management. She’s also engaged in collaborative organizations such as the Four Forest Restoration Initiative stakeholder group, Greater Flagstaff Forests Partnership, Flagstaff Watershed Protection Project, Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network, and Arizona Fire Adapted Communities.

Here s some help to get tomatoes galore this season | Events

Arizona low desert gardeners who love tomatoes can take advantage of two growing seasons. Tomatoes planted after the last spring frost (usually mid-February at lower elevations) can be ready for salads and pasta sauce within 60-90 days. Those who missed that optimal window can plan on the monsoon, planting around the end of July through mid-August, and covering with shade cloth to protect your plants from daytime heat until gentler autumn daytime highs. The favorite temperature of tomatoes range from 70-to-90 degrees, with nights that stay above 55. So, Rim Country climes have not quite reached those optimal temps, but we’re getting close, so now is the time to make all the best preparations.

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