Scarecrow harvest
November

We bid a "not so fond " farewell to Russian knapweed at the Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve.

Russian Knapweed

They can be obnoxious, pushy, and sometimes poisonous. They invade places where they are not welcome. .. And they can be beautiful!

Naughty Ladies

Spanish New Mexicans dubbed this plant lengua de vaca (cow's tongue) because they thought the shape of its leaves resembled the tongue of a cow.

Curly Dock

"One of the few infallible rules of gardening is that no garden can have too many bulbs," writes Anna Pavord. Plant some springtime.

Santa Fe Gardening

Climb aboard the TreeTime Express with Santa Fe third graders. Make a stop at Juniper Junction and Cottonwood Crossing. There's the Rotten Log Hotel right beside the tracks. And, finally on to the end-of-the-line ShowMe Station with its 126 year-old Cottonwood. You're bound to agree that "Trees are Terrific."

TreeTime Express

Santa Fe Botanical Garden • Office: 1213 Mercantile, Suite A, Santa Fe 87507 • Phone 505.471.9103
Mailing Address: Post Office Box 23343, Santa Fe NM 87502-3343