Photos: Take a peek into the backyards of Tucson's garden experts
- Arizona Daily Star
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The Pima County Master Gardeners home garden tour on April 9 will give community members the chance to get a look at the backyards of Tucson's garden experts.
These five east-side homes will be featured on the tour.
Rincon View garden: Ed Gutowski
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Ed Gutowski’s Rincon View garden is a peaceful sanctuary with breathtaking sweeping views of the Catalinas and Rincons.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerRincon View garden: Ed Gutowski
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Ed Gutowski’s Rincon View garden has a mixture of native and non-native desert-adapted plants.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerRincon View garden: Ed Gutowski
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Coming from California, Ed Gutowski had problems initially getting used to gardening in the desert climate. “I picked a lot of things that just would not manage."
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerRincon View garden: Ed Gutowski
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Ed Gutowski’s Rincon View garden is one of five featured in the 2022 Pima County Master Gardeners home garden tour.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerRincon View garden: Ed Gutowski
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The theme in Ed Gutowski’s Rincon View garden is trees, which provide much-needed shade. There will be a tree expert at the tour to help visitors learn more about growing healthy trees in our desert.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerDesert Wildlife Refuge garden: The Barons
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The Desert Wildlife Refuge garden is reflective of Tucson's barrio-style gardens.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerDesert Wildlife Refuge garden: The Barrons
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The Desert Wildlife Refuge garden features lots of native plants and a butterfly garden.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerDesert Wildlife Refuge garden: The Barons
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Cactus lovers will enjoy the many varieties on display in the Desert Wildlife Refuge garden.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerDesert Wildlife Refuge garden: The Barons
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Quirky items can be found throughout the Desert Wildlife Refuge garden.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerDesert Wildlife Refuge garden: The Barons
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Shady paths, a patio and more at the Desert Wildlife Refuge garden are sure to provide inspiration for wildlife lovers.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerLilacs, Roses and Irises, oh my!: Chris Dickens
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Chris Dickens’ garden features irises, lilacs and roses. As part of the Pima County Master Gardeners' home tour, Master Gardener Deborah North will be there, discussing plants for cooler microclimates.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerLilacs, Roses and Irises, oh my!: Chris Dickens
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Chris Dickens encourages gardeners to branch out a bit from native plants if they have a fondness for more exotic plants.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerLilacs, Roses and Irises, oh my!: Chris Dickens
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Chris Dickens Tucson garden also includes many native and desert-adapted plants.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerLilacs, Roses and Irises, oh my!: Chris Dickens
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Chris Dickens began her iris garden after meeting fellow Master Gardener Diane Tweedy, who lived just down the street, and whose garden is also featured on this year’s tour. Dickens says that growing irises in the desert isn’t that difficult, and a bonus is that javelina don’t eat them.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerLilacs, Roses and Irises, oh my!: Chris Dickens
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Chris Dickens’ garden will be one of five featured on the 2022 Pima County Master Gardeners home garden tour.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerDesert Oasis garden: Dave Williams
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The Desert Oasis garden at Dave Williams’ home has a wide selection of cacti with spectacular blooms. He’s learned to deal with various desert critters, like pack rats and ground squirrels. Williams recommends keeping prickly pears near the house in a more upright growth habit to discourage packrats from creating burrows.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerDesert Oasis garden: Dave Williams
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The Desert Oasis garden at Dave Williams’ home has a veggie garden, which he had to redesign after a nearby mesquite’s roots invaded the garden plot.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerDesert Oasis garden: Dave Williams
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The Desert Oasis garden at Dave Williams’ home features a variety of blooms. He recommends thinking carefully about where you place your plants. “Think about what’s going to be the size of it 10 years from now before you plant it. Choose the right plant for the right place.”
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerDesert Oasis garden: Dave Williams
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The Desert Oasis garden at Dave Williams’ home features plants that are drought-tolerant, some native, some not.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerDesert Oasis garden: Dave Williams
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Dave Williams' desert oasis garden will be featured in the 2022 Pima County Master Gardener Home Garden Tour.
Courtesy Tony Knight, Pima County Master GardenerIris garden 2022 home garden tour
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Irises bloom in Diane Tweedy's Desert Sanctuary garden featured on this year's Master Gardener Home Garden Tour. An iris expert will be present to help visitors interested in growing irises.
Courtesy of Tom TaylorMore information
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