by Tracy Bogard | Sep 17, 2020 | Recipes
Garden2Table Recipe Corner: SUMMER HARVEST SOUP Basil, green beans, sweet corn, apples, summer squash, tomatoes, eggplant, and the ubiquitous green chile (New Mexico’s state fruit) are examples of the late summer harvest season in New Mexico. Whether we’re harvesting...
by Tracy Bogard | Aug 28, 2020 | Tips & Ideas
Southwest Yard & Garden – Summer Pruning Is Okay and Maybe Even Better Than Waiting Until Late Winter Question: Is it okay to prune landscape trees now? Should we wait until it cools off a bit? Wait till fall? Submitted via Lynda Garvin, Sandoval County...
by Tracy Bogard | Aug 25, 2020 | Tips & Ideas
Southwest Yard & Garden – Tomato Warning: Side Splits and Shoulder Cracks Question: What’s wrong with these tomatoes? We’re seeing marks developing on some fruit in rings. The insides of the larger splits have white fuzz in them, but when the splits are...
by Tracy Bogard | Aug 17, 2020 | Tips & Ideas
Southwest Yard & Garden – Cicada Killer Wasps Are Cooler Than They Are Scary Question: What is this HUGE insect in my yard? I hope it’s not a murder hornet! Concerned New Mexicans All Over the State Answer: I saw versions of this question pop up again and...
by Tracy Bogard | Aug 13, 2020 | Recipes
Garden2Table Recipe: GRILLED PEACH-CORN SALSA Peaches, corn, and tomatoes are bountiful this time of year, and this recipe uses them all to make a tasty and healthy salsa that can be served with chips, loaded on top of fish tacos, or served alongside grilled meat or...