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| The Pima County Master Gardeners are hosting free tours on select mornings. | 
So - I read that the
Pima County Master Gardeners were hosting a tour of the U of A Extension
Gardens on Campbell Avenue this fall. Though I knew that the times included
every Saturday at 9:00 am I did not check to make sure that they were hosting the
event  when I visited on August 30th. 
 
So – my daughter and
I had a little self-guided tour of the garden.
 
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| Browsing the All-American Selections (AAS) Winners | 
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| Mascotte Bean - An AAS Bush Bean (with no beans on it) | 
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| An AAS Winning Flower | 
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| A Cayennetta F1 Pepper, as the sign states. | 
My daughter enjoyed walking
around, but like me – she was not very impressed that no one was there. Hopefully,
in the future, I will read things more carefully before I jump in the car to go
across town.
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| Egg Plants grow very well in warm Arizona. | 
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| A few long Eggplants. | 
  
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| Some form of Sorghum | 
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| Sweet Potato Vines | 
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| The tomato varieties. | 
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| I cannot leave my tomatoes un-kept like this. | 
For those of you who
would like to see the gardens, they are in Tucson on Campbell Avenue on the
east side between River and Ft. Lowell. When I traveled there, I parked in the
community parking lot just north of the gardens. For a schedule of the dates when the garden is doing tours, see below.
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| My daughter posing as a carrot. (= | 
 
  
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| A healthy Artichoke plant that will surely produce plenty of spring chokes. | 
 
 
 
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| Some feathery Asparagus stalks | 
 
 
 
  
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| Immature Grapes | 
 
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| A Little Bunch of Grapes | 
 
 
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| A Row of Bush Beans | 
 
 
 
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| My daughter at Tucson Village Farm | 
 
 
 
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| A large Armenian Cucumber - possibly still edible | 
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| Armenian Cucumber - Perhaps being grown for seed? | 
  
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| This one is definitely for next year! | 
  
 
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| Another Large Armenian - At this point the flesh is more like carrots. | 
  
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| Mexican Sunflowers | 
  
 
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| Bees on small flowers | 
 
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| Bees Pollinating Mint | 
 
 
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| Bees Pollinating Onions | 
 
 
September
– 9:00am every Wednesday and Saturday.
October
- 9:00am every Wednesday and Saturday.
November
- 9:00am every Wednesday and Saturday, except
the Week of Thanksgiving.
December
- 9:00am every Wednesday and Saturday, except
the Week of Christmas.
 
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| A pair of Zebra-Tailed Lizards. They move their tails like worms! (= | 
 
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| My daughter tried catching a smaller one of these. She didn't have a chance! |