Some of the information on this list I found conflicting with my own notes on several fruit trees. For example, some of the plums, like the Satsuma, on the list are said to be self fertile when I have heard and read otherwise. Could it be possible that they are grafting superior varieties of fruit trees that are self fertile? Just remember to check with your garden specialist and read the card that comes with the plant to verify if the plant is self fertile or not. I find that every year they come out with a new variety of fruit tree to try out. http://www.gardeninginarizona.com/FruitTrees2.html
For general information on your particular garden zone and for more information on Arizona plants for spring plantings click on this great link below.....
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I have a lot more information on some major topics. Plus I'm pulling out my camera again to snap and write about more Tucson Gems, an Urban Legend, projects at El Presidio, and several fun surprises. Stay tuned for more Tucson Gardening......
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