
(Almost) Too Pretty to Eat
Phoenix gardener Emily Heller’s edible flowers add color and joy to your plate.
Phoenix gardener Emily Heller’s edible flowers add color and joy to your plate.
This year’s Scottsdale Garden Club show — held March 11 and 12 at Mustang Library in Scottsdale — will feature floral design interpretations of movies filmed in Arizona with Southwestern horticulture grown by garden club members from throughout the Valley.
Possibilities begin to bloom this month in the form of concerts and performing arts productions that reflect all of those sensational things about the season that reinvigorate us with a sense of hope, wonder and imagination.
The 46th annual Cave Creek Rodeo Days celebration lassos western tradition and local pride in a weeklong celebration.
This spring, Desert Awareness Committee members are stepping up efforts to educate the community about proper plant pruning — which should actually be done very sparingly.
Several seemingly eternal stories will illuminate stages across Arizona this month, encouraging audiences to embrace the unexplainable magic and romance of life.
The 15 Major League Baseball teams that comprise the Cactus League will take to fields across Arizona for spring training Feb. 24 through March 28.
This month, the WM Phoenix Open, often referred to as “The Greatest Show on Grass,” returns for the 88th time to Scottsdale.
Seventeen beautifully painted horses “gallop” into town this month for the inaugural Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show Stallion Stampede.
Having founded Lamuella Animal Sanctuary in 2020, Megan Howell now feels like a princess among 27 bright-eyed and bushy-tailed residents.