by scmgadmin | Jan 19, 2022 | Food, Growing Tips, Information
Returning the ‘Three Sisters’—Corn, Beans and Squash—to Native American Farms Nourishes People, Land and Cultures For centuries Native Americans intercropped corn, beans and squash because the plants thrived together. A new initiative is measuring health and social...
by scmgadmin | Jan 18, 2022 | Information, Projects
Bosque Burn Scar Replanting Project By John Thompson – SEMG 2018 A pilot project to replant a burned area of the Corrales Bosque was recently completed by Sandoval Extension Master Gardeners along with support from the Corrales Fire Department and volunteers from NM...
by scmgadmin | Dec 22, 2021 | Plant of the Month
Southwest Plant of the Month – Fragrant Ash – Fraxinus cuspidata General Information Plant Form Tree Plant Size 15′ x 15′ Plant Type Perennial/Deciduous Water Usage Low Sunlight Sun, Partial Shade Flowers White Physical Description: Usually...
by scmgadmin | Dec 22, 2021 | Food, Information, Plant Pests, Seeds
In New Mexico, Money Grows on Trees Excerpted from EATER NEWS – 6 December – Author – Karen Fischer Outside of Gallup NM, along Highway 602, is what is locally known as the Checkerboard. Parcels of land in the Checkerboard are, as the name might imply, mixed —...
by scmgadmin | Nov 25, 2021 | Recipes
Garden2Table – November Recipes HEALTHY MASHED POTATOES This recipe for mashed potatoes is full in flavor, but low in calories. These lighter mashed potatoes are made with naturally buttery Yukon potatoes, boiled with whole garlic cloves, and then mashed with low-fat...