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Arizona is well-known for its dry, arid climate. The average temperature during the summer months is in the mid-90’s and during the winter, temperatures rarely fall below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. The state is primarily desert lands and consequently receives very little annual rainfall. However, when storms do occur, they are usually violent and accompanied by lightning and thunder. Arizona lawn care can be a challenge because the climate is unsuitable for many types of plants. Buffalo grass is one common type of grass that can thrive well in Arizona as it is tolerant to droughts as well as temperatures extremes. However, this grass cannot tolerate heavy traffic and may not be suitable for yards that will experience a lot of activity. If Arizonians are willing to irrigate their yard, they have several more options available including Zoysia, which is not only drought tolerant but thrives well under irrigation measures and can also endure heavy traffic. No matter which type of grass is chosen, Arizona lawn care is important. The consistent warm and sunny weather in the state facilitates lots of outdoor activity. It is important that your friends and family have a comfortable and healthy lawn to gather on, so that you best enjoy the natural