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May is mental health awareness month. “Anything we can do to improve mental health in our community will strengthen our community,” said Patty Wisner, president of the Payson affiliate of ....
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 weâre getting close, so now is the time to make all the best preparations. ....
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If Payson Community Garden founder Roger Kreimeyer were a plant, he would be a sunflower â strong roots and stalk, sunny outlook and lots of seeds. But heâs leaving Rim Country to live closer to family leaving the community a bit less colorful. âThis will be a blow to northern Gila County,â said Kenny Evans, the new director of the garden. Kreimeyer lived for decades in the area volunteering his time, organizational and persuasive skills to the Boy Scouts, public landscape projects, his church and services for those who struggled with basic needs. But he had a special place in his heart for those who grappled with food insecurity. As part of his legacy, he leaves projects such as the Payson Area Food Drive and the Payson Community Garden. ....
Glen McCombs, owner of Plant Fair Nursery in Star Valley, has more than a green thumb â he may very well have gardening genes. âIâm a fourth-generation nurseryman,â he says, âMy great grandfather, Jeremiah McCombs, started a nursery in Ontario, Canada in 1890.â Glen has worked in the nursery business all his life, except for four years in the armed services. Thanks to years of experience at Tip Top Nursery in Phoenix and people he came to know in the industry, Glen says he was able to increase significantly the plant palate offered in Payson when he opened his store in 1983. ....