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Chris, If you are using Internet Explorer as your browser, you can turn off "images" and make your download times and size very fast and small - if you want to see an image right click on the image place holder and download only that image. Go to...
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Interesting article, thanks. You can expand your lettuce season through summer, by selecting those varieties developed for hot weather - there are now several to chose from. There is more information and sources in the article "Summer Lettuce" (on...
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At 5:51pm on July 25, 2009, Robert Durkin said…
Oh that is good news, one of our piles is REALLY composted down. Very warm inside too!

I know your area approximately. My partner her husband's family, before he passed away, did SERIOUS gardening and orchards in the middle of lands the University was doing experimental ag.
That's about in that area of old Dona Ana, no?

I met today an El Paso Master Gardener, David Turner, at the Anthony Farmers Market, and also bought some organics from him and also Ed Provencio.
Do you sell excess produce or do you put it up in freezer?
Bob
At 6:15pm on July 24, 2009, Robert Durkin said…
Greetings, Darrol.
I know Kristen from the Buddhist meditation group on Sundays at the Unitarian Church, and know Dennis from there as well, both of whom have been helpful to me in my meditation practice.
I really like your art!
I have a large home and I let folks who need a place to stay camp here for a few months to get on their feet and if they are helpful around the place.
One is a lady who is an organic gardener and she is the brains behind the effort and I am at her elbow learning, learning.

But we started the compost bin and then another, adding oleander leaves and blossoms and the neighbors many oleanders lean over into our pool and deck area.
I read that is not good for compost.
Darrol, do you think we poisoned our compost piles?

Are you in actually IN Las Cruces?
At 10:41am on July 24, 2009, Robert Durkin said…
Wonderful site. Your sister brought me here.
Your art is very good!
Wonderful gardens.
bob in el paso
At 11:34am on April 1, 2009, Martha Hill said…
Yes, I guess you are right about that !! I will send an email with the address !! I am happy to share anything I have with other gardeners !! Is there anything in the south that you need that perhaps you can`t find where you are ?? And yes,, I know that you can find anything on the internet ?? Well, almost anything !! Didn`t find Red Ripper peas , had to get them locally !!
At 11:05pm on February 28, 2009, Joy Williams said…
Hi Darrol,
Welcome to our community. Sounds like you know a lot about gardening, I'll be interested in corresponding with you. :)
At 10:56pm on February 26, 2009, mike bower said…
Darrol,

thank you for the response...sorry to have taken so long in reply. I've reviewed your list...very helpful...i've got seeds coming for starts in the next 2 weeks. I've been getting a trailer together so I can do a larger scale composting operation.

could you direct me to some of the more interesting members/gorums here?

thanks, mike
At 12:32pm on January 4, 2009, mike bower said…
Darrol,
I just joined, read a post, followed your comment to your page and found i have a request for info... I live in Sedona, Az and am looking through the Johnny's Seed catalogue for my spring starts...Do you have any advice on varieties? Or do you think it better to use another source?
Mike
At 1:07pm on December 14, 2008, Penelope said…
Gardeners are great "next year" philosophers. I ordered seeds this morning. I'm going to grow heirloom zucchini types instead of hybrids "next year". I planted yellow summer squash on the strip between the street and sidewalk this past season. They did relatively well. I got squash, but the soil is hard and poor, so I am going to add more amendments in the spring and see if I can make it more fertile and friable. I irrigate by letting the hose drip all night because it's so dry so deep; it gobbles the water up and I didn't get wilted plants even in the July heat.
At 12:22pm on December 14, 2008, Penelope said…
I am sitting in a cool house. It's 5F degrees outdoors and snowing. I imagine you have some lovely things growing in your Las Cruces garden. What can you harvest these days?
At 1:44pm on November 20, 2008, Lee38 said…
Hi Darrol,
Thanks for the kind comments. I have not grown tepary beans. This year I tried winged beans, an Asian bean recommended in Mother Earth News and given to me by a friend. I don't know what to make of them and haven't eaten any. They did not seem to be very productive, but they do have a pretty blue flower and an exotic looking bean. I like to try new things, but usually end up liking best the tried and true that I am used to. I will look into tepary beans though.
Lee

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Where do you live and garden?
Las Cruces, New Mexico
How long have you been growing food?
10-20 years
Dream garden travel destination:
Native Farmers of Mexico and Italy
Favorite foods:
Anything vegetable

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now to try bean leaves - really nice green to use if you haven't got chard or spinach. My Chinese friends introduced me to this. you just have to take out the ribs of the leaf and use the soft green parts. yes, a little bit of work, but really wor...
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Those are really beautiful, Danny! :)
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I'll bet this place smelled wonderful. I love prunes, and have very fond memories off sneaking the unfinished halves out of my parents dehydrator when I was a kid. you know, moving around the ones left behind to make it look like I hadn't been the...
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One of my favorite books...I think I actually recommended that to you. They did start in the spring and I'm thinking that would be the right time for where we live. And it gives me extra time to do research about local resources.
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I think this might need it's own category, don't you? Tomatoes are one of the most popular things to grow and we've been placing them in all kinds of groups, but the fact is we almost all grow them, and they have specific needs.
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That sounds awesome! You read "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" right? I think they started in April if I remember correctly. Good book.. Rock on girl!!!
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I think that just made my decision... the carolinas aren't far enough south for me, florida or us virgin Islands here I come!
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Wow! That's beautiful!!!
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Sweet potato leaves, I bet if you threw a handfull of those in your blender with 3 or 4 pieces of fruit and a cup or two of water that would be a yummy smoothie! I do it with spinach, and you don't even taste it...yum!!! it's more fun that eating ...
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I saw a Useful Post on seed saving at the blog Simple Green Frugal Coop, written by coop member Gavin. The blog post gave an especially helpful tip about how to isolate members of the squash/melon/cucumber family, one flower at a time, using eithe...
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Our local squirrels learned to leave the back yard alone as I set the dogs out to chase them anytime I saw one back there, but the squirrels now know the front yard is fine... My problem is more the deer who love the Hostas in the front yard........
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Awe... lucky!!! How did you do that? I've tried growing it both on deck in summer and just a week or two ago here on the boat. It just gets spindly and sick looking, fails to grow and withers away?!. I'm not sure what kind of soil i used here in t...
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Good idea! I'm due for another batch... soon to come, "how-to photos"
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Would like to see pics of you rooting them and how they grow in water. I'm interested in trying this.
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