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Mulch: Let Your Soil Feel (and Look) Better

With spring planting in full swing, word from the Nursery Department is: Lots of new folks are moving to Santa Fe. And they come in saying: “What’s the deal with this soil? It’s like digging in brick.”

Adobe brick to be precise. And the deal with t

Mulching

In the arid West mulching is essential to successful gardening.

Mulching: How Your Garden Knows You Care

In nature, leaves and needles fall to the ground, forming a protective layer over the soil. Mulching gives the same protection to plants in your garden.

Native Grass: Low Water, Easy Care Lawns

Description of how to plant native grasses for prairie, meadow and turf areas to save water and for low-care.

Native Plants: What Are They and How Can You Use Them?

What is a native plant? The definition is not all that easy and opinions differ, even among experts. Most would agree that a plant found growing and reproducing naturally in a region over a very long period of time (and prior to any human interference) is

New to Gardening? Now's the Perfect Time to Begin

With the fresh start of a New Year, now’s the time to plan for the coming growing season. Sitting inside when it’s snowy and cold outside is the best time to imagine your first garden. If you’re new to gardening, the following will help you get started.

Our Perennial Arrangement

In response to customer comments from last year, we’ve made some changes ath the nursery. Instead of grouping all the perennials together, this year…

Planning a Perennial Flower Bed

If you are interested in planting a new perennial bed this spring, here are a few suggestions that will help in the design process.

Planting A Blue Grama Grass Lawn from Plugs

How to plant, nourish, and maintain a blue grama grass lawn from plugs.

Planting a Buffalo Grass Lawn

How to plant and maintain buffalo grass. A highly practical and attractive native grass for your lawn, Buffalo Grass is less thirsty than Kentucky Blue Grass.

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