Arizona Chickens

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Yeah, I know. I grew up on Long Island & then spent 5 years In Oswego NY. Remember a few years ago there was a little town on lake Ontario that got 10 feet of snow in a 24 hour period? That was Oswego. Lake effect snow was incredible! And lake Ontario is a darn big lake! The city would get 3 or 4 feet of snow overnight, push it off to the side and everything would go on business as usual

Snow was fun, I remember sledding as a kid & that is the only regret I have about bringing my kids up in AZ but we get to go camping & dirtbike riding - stuff that wasn't available to me as a kid in NY.

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Ok, Ok, I have to chime in. I LOVE Arizona. The Valley, not so much, I'm from up North. Here's a picture of my parent's place, where I grew up, last January. That's my oldest, then 5, on the right side tramping through the snow.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/98797_img_0042.jpg

Beautiful!
 
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Where did you see pears on there? I was curious about what types they had available and couldn't find them. As for blackberries (I'm pretty sure they're not a tree
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), I haven't planted either of those two, but it looks like they are out of the Roseborough anyway, so that just leaves the Brison. I have had very good luck growing blackberries here. Meyer lemons are one of the sweetest of the lemons, and a favorite of both my mom and grandma (and they know citrus, my grandparents still work their many hundred acre citrus orchard in Florida). I have found, though, that a lot of recipes that call for lemons will specifically say "Not Meyer", because it just doesn't have the right acidity. So I guess it depends on what you are going to be doing with them. They make great lemonaid. As for grapes, I have Flame and Thompson planted. They were just planted earlier this year, and haven't produced yet, but grew very well and the heat never seemed to phase them. I haven't ever grown nectarines, so I have no input.
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Well... it must have been a hallucination - that or all the pear talk around here...

Sorry - no pears, but thanks for the input on the rest!
 
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Welcome Arpey!

You are about to be inundated with ideas!

I couldn't hope for more!
 
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Welcome Arpey!

You are about to be inundated with ideas!

I couldn't hope for more!

I live by Roosevelt Lake and there are 4 Bald Eagles, 2 adults and 2 babies that perch right below my house, (they nest at the lake) not to mention the hawks that fly by hourly and sometimes land next to the coop. I have had shade cloth on my pen for 5 years with no problems. I think you will be fine.
 

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