-Susan, Southeast Valley
Container gardens in Phoenix follow two primary planting seasons: a cool-season planting in the fall and a warm-season planting in late spring.
These installations are designed to carry containers through the most demanding parts of the year, with plants chosen specifically for desert conditions.
Because of extreme summer temperatures, container plantings are typically completed by late May. Between plantings, our focus shifts to maintenance, plant health, and preserving the original design.
This is the core of our work.
We provide ongoing care for existing container gardens, focusing on plant health, structure, and long-term performance.
Services may include:
• Fertilization and soil health management
• Precision pruning and shaping
• Pest and disease monitoring
• General container upkeep and evaluation
Our maintenance approach is proactive, ensuring containers remain balanced, healthy, and visually refined year-round.
In some cases, clients choose to add new containers or expand existing groupings.
Because container gardens rely on proper placement, irrigation access, and appropriate vessel selection, additions are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Depending on the property, this may involve irrigation extensions, existing landscape adjustments, or specialized pottery sourcing.
For additional context, take a look at our infrastructure overview HERE