College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the University of Arizona   Care of Desert-adapted Plants
Summary:

Arid urban environment increases the potential insect problems in shrubs and trees. Urban stress conditions include extreme temperatures, salty irrigation water, and heavy soils. Further, many trees and shrubs available in nurseries are not adapted to these arid climates. This publication discusses in detail how to prevent or reduce insect and disease problems for desert-adapted plants by following proper planting, pruning, irrigation, and weed control practices.

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Authors:
 
Della C. Fletcher and Patricia H. Waterfall
Date: 1998