We officially made it to November . The air is cool , our window are open , and what leaves we do have are falling . The javelinas and other wildlife in your expanse may have eaten what gourds and pumpkins you leave out for Halloween decor . This is utterly some of our favorite weather in Tucson . We can play in the gardens all solar day long and scarce break a lather , which after summertime weather , we really apprise !
fresh and sharpen pecker . Take some clock time this calendar month toclean up your horticulture tool . drop an hr or two brushing the erstwhile malicious gossip and grime off those pruner and excavator can really broaden their living . tighten up up any loose screw , and expend a multipurpose oil to lubricate up your scissors , springs , or snips . And do n’t forget to sharpen your blades . This will make using these tools in the future much easy .
Protect tender plant from frost . We may see our first frost this month . To prepare , stock up on frost fabric . you could buy this life-time saver at your local greenhouse or big box retail merchant . Use it to protect your hoarfrost - sensitive plant , which include many newly planted shrubs , succulents , and yield trees . We also place some stakes around our yield trees . This allows the Robert Frost cloths to robe over the stakes and not count down the fragile limbs of new trees . The hoar cloths can be take in off in the morning once the coast is clear-cut . If you do n’t have a hoarfrost cloth and you ’re in a bind , throw an old sheet on your frost - tender . you’re able to also utilise Christmas lights to warm pinnace works during the winter calendar month .

fertilise . November is a good meter to fertilize any winter - growing succulents you may have . We use a low - nitrogen fertilizer such as Joyful Dirt . They sell totally organic products online for several uses . Now would also be a keen time to hit your leafy veggies with a slow - release fertilizer to keep them looking perky and taste delicious . For tips on when and how to fertilize unlike plants , read onhere .
harvest home citrus yield . You may begin to see some citrus ripen this month . In November , navel Orange River , mandarins , and tangelos should start to be ready for the pick just before Thanksgiving . Again , be sure to cover your young citrus fruit with frost cloth when necessary . You ’ll love when your citrus is right mostly by color and taste . await until they change by reversal a deep color , whether that ’s xanthous , green , or orange . But if you see your calx reverse yellow , you ’ve waited too long . Also , be aware that your lemons will turn yellow before they are actually ripe . One last tip when it comes to citrus is that ripe citrous fruit should descend right off the tree diagram without any resistance . If you ’re have got to tug at it , it ’s not quick ! Learn more about growing citrus in the deserthere .
bestow former - fall pastime . Though somewhat limited , there are some flowers partake their beautiful vividness with us this month that can be incorporated into your landscape . Be on the lookout for the last flush for the year from ‘ Red Hot ’ tecoma ( Tecoma‘Red Hot ’ , Zones 9–11 ) . The crimson red , trumpet - shaped flower add drama to any space . Autumn sage ( Salvia greggii , Zones 7–10 ) is a woody salvia that ’s very hardy and also blooms in November . While purple cultivar look particularly awful , the mintage can be found in many colors , include pinkish , red-faced , and blue . fall sage thrive with well - drained soil and lots of sunlight . For some other later - blooming plant picks , understand onhere .

If you do one thing in November , be sure to expend some time outdoors appreciating depleted temperatures and beautiful free fall landscapes . We go for your November is meet with healthy and felicitous plants , and tidy and well-chosen category too !
— Sheila Schultz and Laurel Startzel are a mother - daughter duo who establish Denver Dirty Girls Container Gardening while live on in Denver and have continued their business since moving to Tucson , Arizona .
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Late-fall bloomers bring a splash of color in November. Dominating the scene is purple autumn sage. Photo: Laurel Startzel
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Clean, lubricate, and sharpen your tools for better long-term performance. Photo: Michelle Provaznik



Fertilize leafy greens like this ‘Red Russian’ kale with a slow-release fertilizer. Photo: Brittany Carlson

Make sure your oranges come right off the tree without resistance so that you know they’re ready to harvest. Photo: Laurel Startzel

‘Red Hot’ tecoma is a prolific November bloomer. Photo: Civano Grower


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