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Grow Your Own Food | Local Organic Meals On A Budget | Santa Fe Cooking Classes, Recipes, Videos, Tips & Resources to eat healthy for less!
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Growing your own food is easier than you might think here's how! Movies, videos, links. Grow your own food: Save money, eat healthy! Starting a garden with tips from. A great way to enjoy wonderful organic food is to grow some in your own yard. Here are a few good things that you can add this year. Home Grown New Mexico. And the Master Gardener Association. Herbs are very expensive in the grocery store and come in small, plastic and non-sustainable boxes. Has the most varieties in town. Thai basil, G...
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NMSU: Santa Fe County Extension Office | Horticulture
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Skip to main content. College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences ACES. College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences. Ask Our Answer People. The urban nature of the county is reflected in the educational programming and kinds of assistance, that our Horticulture Program is able to offer. Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners. Visit http:/ www.sfmga.org. Visit http:/ www.xeriscapenm.com. We are available to:. Speak to groups on various horticultural topics. Santa Fe Master G...
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2016 Home Grown Donations | Home Grown New Mexico
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Home Grown New Mexico. Community Homesteading: Grow, Raise, Make and Preserve. Kitchen Garden and Coop Tour. 2016 Board of Directors. 2016 Home Grown Donations. Any amount is appreciated. Please consider donating today. You can donate online by using the paypal button below. (You do not need to have a paypal account. They also process credit cards). You can send your donations directly to our address:. Home Grown New Mexico. Santa Fe, NM 87502. You can give your time by volunteering. Join Home Grown New ...
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Trees That Please Nursery: April 2015
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. Chat With Trees That Please Nursery Staff Saturday May 2nd in Santa Fe! Trees That Please Nursery Staff Will Be Attending. The 11th Annual Garden Fair And Plant Sale. This Saturday May 2. This Event Is Hosted By The Santa Fe Master Gardeners Association. You Can Visit Their Website At:. The Event Is being Held At The Santa Fe County Fairgrounds,. 3229 Rodeo Road from 9 am - 3 pm. Meet Michael Melendrez, owner and Founder of Trees That Please Nursery. And Soil Secrets LLC. Our St...
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NOLO grasshopper bait « giantveggiegardener
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An artisan farmer's journey. How to use this website. Category Archives: NOLO grasshopper bait. Eldorado vegetable pest lecture. Tomato Hornworm revealed-such a good camouflage artist! Gave several garden lectures this week. The first lecture was on pests in the garden. At this time of year out in the Eldorado Community Garden. On Monday August 3. What a lovely garden! I hadn’t been out there for several years and it has expanded and is very beautiful right now (especially with all these rains). A caterp...
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Santa Fe Master Gardener Association: Bob Pennington's Table of Tomatoes
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Ask a Master Gardener. Saturday, May 02, 2009. Bob Pennington's Table of Tomatoes. A beefsteak hyb bred for flavor, high solids low gel. One of best tasting garden tomatoes. Sweet rich complex flavor. Sets well, Russian. Round pear shape, delicious and beautiful. Legendary, exceptional flavor. Maybe best tasting pink. Very heavy fruit set, best seller, outstanding performer. Selected from Cherokee Purple, awesome flavor, productive. Aka "Sugar Lump" big yields of 1" fruit. OG 50 Parks Whopper. Low acid, ...
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SeedBroadcast: March 2015
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Seed Keepers of the Gila. On a warm Sunday afternoon we found ourselves in a beautiful off the grid homestead at the edge of the Gila Wilderness. Our hosts were out gardening, preparing the soil and trying to control the cane that is used as barrier to the spring winds. It’s a labor of love and commitment to grow in this area but there is a resilient community that continues with the belief in growing and eating local food. They are learning all the time. There was an animated ...
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giantveggiegardener « —an artisan farmer's journey « Page 2
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An artisan farmer's journey. How to use this website. Newer posts →. What’s up in the garden! Still catching up on what’s up in the garden. I planted a new bean called Climbing pole French Bean – Meraviglia Venezia. That I bought from Franchi Seeds. It’s a Romano type of bean only yellow in color. I wonder what it will taste like. I also planted Emerite french filet pole bean from John Scheepers Vegetable seeds. And a Chartreuse leaf colored scarlet runner pole bean. Detroit Red beets, Craupadine beets.
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Kitchen Garden & Coop Tour-Big success!! | Home Grown New Mexico
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Home Grown New Mexico. Community Homesteading: Grow, Raise, Make and Preserve. Kitchen Garden and Coop Tour. 2016 Board of Directors. Map correction for Kitchen Garden and Coop Tour. Upcoming Workshops and Classes →. Kitchen Garden and Coop Tour-Big success! August 5, 2015. Magazine for putting out the word on their email blasts. Hope you all enjoyed the tour and thanks for supporting us! Home Grown New Mexico, Chairperson. This entry was posted in Garden Tours. Kitchen Garden and Coop Tours. Cheesemakin...
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The Watering System
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Home Farming in Eldorado. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Eldorado Area Gardening Tour. The Eldorado Area Gardening Tour was held on Saturday, June 2. Eldorado Windy Farm was one of the six gardens that was on the tour. There were 350 participants who came through the farm and enjoyed seeing the flower garden. The water catchment system. We were also provided with great docents to explain the gardens to the public in the morning and afternoon from the Santa Fe Master Gardener Association.