by scmgadmin | Nov 18, 2021 | Information
Veggie or Fruit – Not Always a Clear Distinction Fruits are generally sweet, and vegetables are generally savory. The botanical definition of vegetable is almost any edible part of a plant, from flower buds (broccoli) to roots (carrots). Fruit refers to a specific...
by scmgadmin | Nov 18, 2021 | Information
Composting In The Desert is Challenging – Not Impossible! NMSU has phenomenal resources. To access that wealth of knowledge, use Quick Links. A search for information about composting popped up several documents and flyers, to guide the home gardener through the...
by Tracy Bogard | Oct 17, 2021 | Information
Over The Garden Wall – ChimayĂł chile: a symbol of Southwest Excerpted from The Albuquerque Journal Article 26 September 2021 ‘It is synonymous with who we are as New Mexicans,’ says Gov. Lujan Grisham Along the rugged foothills of the Sangre de Cristo...
by Tracy Bogard | Oct 10, 2021 | Information
Over The Garden Wall – Gardening Info: Amaranth Note: Occasionally gardening news pertinent to Sandoval County/New Mexico catches our attention and we want to share it. We excerpt and link to the original article for your convenience. As necessary, we will also...
by Tracy Bogard | Aug 8, 2021 | Growing Tips, Information
Lettuce And Spinach And Beets, Oh My! It’s somewhat frustrating, that the best time to start our seedlings for a fall harvest is right as we are busy harvesting and preserving the bounty of our summer gardens. Besides extending our opportunity for home grown fresh...
by Tracy Bogard | Jul 21, 2021 | Growing Tips, Information
Keep Your Trees Alive During The Drought John Thompson,SEMG 2018, NM Tree Steward, Corrales Tree Committee  All of NM is in a drought and Sandoval County is in an extreme to exceptional drought condition. Keeping the trees alive in your landscape should be your first...