Tucson Homes Newsletter January 2024
Tucson Housing Market Update and Things to Do in Tucson AZ!
TUCSON HOUSING MARKET PULSE – November 2023
5 Home Improvement Projects Buyers Want
Are you considering taking on some home improvement projects?
But before you start, let’s be honest. Not all projects will add value to a home. So, if you are going to spend the money, pick projects thatmake you home look good and add value.
For instance, updating a bathroom is always a winner. It will give your home both a style boost and improve its value.
But what other projects will look good and add value to you home?
For more, check out our article on value adding home improvement projects.
Big Horn Sheep in the Santa Catalina Mountains
An major effort to bring Bighorn sheep to the Catalina Mountains, started in 2013. Over 4 years, the Arizona Game and Fish Department relocated around 160 adult sheep.
Thanks to ongoing management efforts, the herd is stable and the number of sheep in the area is growing.
The success of the effort is great news in the conservation world. as the species had gone extinct in the area over 40 years ago.
The Catalina Mountains are alive with a diversity of wildlife. Bringing back the bighorn sheep is a great way to help restore health to this critical habitat.
Restaurant Review – Putney’s Pitstop Sports Bar & Grill
If you’re looking for the best place to watch “THE” game in Tucson, then you can’t go wrong with Putney’s Pitstop Sports Bar. With 30 TV’s, great food, cold beer, wine and cocktails, you’ll soon understand why this is THE place to be.
Whether you’re a local or visiting from out of town you can be sure that you’ll be well looked after in Putney’s. Their friendly staff will help you find just the right seat so you can enjoy the best sports action around.
The great food, drinks, and atmosphere make Putney’s the go-to for all your sports bar needs.
Gardening Tips
- Winter is the best time to grow many crops in Tucson. Root crops, lettuce varieties and leafy Brassica like cauliflower, kale and cabbage.
- Tree planting is a great thing to do in the winter, whether native or non-native. But do NOT plant palms until the soil warms up.
- Keep an eye on our lows and protect your plants if needed from frost.
- Don’t plant any cacti or succulents this month–the soil is too cold for them. Water very sparingly as they are currently dormant.
- Your citrus should be okay unless there is a prolonged freeze. Keep them well-watered with deep watering every 3-4 weeks assuming no rain.
- This is not a great time to plant most small perennials; wait until things warm up a bit.
Water: Drip system should accommodate cooler to cold temps. Make sure your citrus trees are getting enough water if they’re bearing fruit.
Protect: To keep cacti from frost using Styrofoam cups. Also cover citrus trees (especially limes).
Harvest: Citrus before freeze only if more than several days of freezing is predicted.
Pruning: Don’t prune anything until it warms up.
Tucson Homes Newsletter January 2024 – What’s Happening Around Tucson
Tucson’s International Gem, Fossil & Mineral Show
January 27 to February 11, 2024 – Schedule Of Shows
January Schedule Of Events in Tucson
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