- Jun 5, 2019
- 1,713
- Pool Size
- 14000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Universal40
It's actually the East wall. Or close enough. We are fairly high here... Not quite as high as you are, but we are in the Santa Rita foothills, at 3300' so more than a thousand feet higher than Tucson and we get about two inches more rain in a season as well. It's always about three degrees colder here too than the airport, which is good.my experience at a higher altitude and slightly more rainfall about 50 miles east is you will be watering 2ce per day or installing a drip line. you may even need shade, but possibly not. is that a west facing wall? if so yes on the shade if it doesn't happen from other structures.
otherwise that is pretty cool, if you get tired of gardening you possibly have a buyer for it nearby.![]()
But yeah, the plants on the West wall have been tapped into the drip irrigation but putting in the pool and drainage caused us to have to rip out the East side irrigation. I will eventually rig something from that side (the controller is on the East side but the water source and valve is on the West side... Totally bizarre, I know) but so far a couple gallons of water twice a day is what is going to happen. I will have to look up the tomato issues. They like hot and humid, those seasons were always the best in the Midwest, the dryness concerns me here... I will have to see about calcium.