May’s Garden Chores
May 2018 By Scott Canning, Director of Horticulture May is the month that warms our gardening souls and then breaks our hearts. We seem to [...]
May 2018 By Scott Canning, Director of Horticulture May is the month that warms our gardening souls and then breaks our hearts. We seem to [...]
April 2018 By Scott Canning, Director of Horticulture Oh my, here we are: Late winter, turning into our precocious, New Mexico “spring”. Procrastinator that I [...]
By Scott Canning, Director of Horticulture Cutleaf staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina 'Laciniata') in fall color. Photo by Janice Tucker. Come November, most gardeners [...]
Article by Maggie Lee, Terra Flora Garden Design Last year in early November with warm weather still with us, I sat in the forest along the Big [...]
Original article by by Joseph Mora on February 18, 2015 How Biodynamic Farming Spawned Organic Farming, the Vanishing City of Golden Garbage, and the North American Biodynamic Conference in [...]
Review by Sue Wise This little “how to” book is extremely valuable for any gardener. Whether one is working with a terrace, back yard, or [...]
Cacti & Succulents for Cold Climates by Leo J. Chance November 20, 2014 By Sue Wise Although the Santa Fe Botanical Garden (SFBG) [...]
September 27, 2014 Watch this video to learn a technique to prevent erosion:
By Susan Waterman Originally published March 2011 in Green Fire Times The Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association says: “Biodynamics is a type of organic farming [...]
By Mollie Parsons, Education Director We have all heard Santa Fe referred to as a high desert, but in fact we are designated as a [...]