Author: Jim

  • Cucumbers Grow Astonishingly Well In Most Extreme Desert Environments. 

    The following shows how to grow cucumbers well in most desert environments. Soil Temp for Germ 65–90°F Seed Depth ½” Seed Spacing 4–6/hill Days to Emergence 4–13 Thin Plants to 1–2/hill Row Spacing 3–4′ Fertilizer Needs High Minimum Germination 80% Seeds per Gram ≈ 25–30 Seed Life 3 years Cucumber on the vine. Cucumis sativus A…

  • The Cooler Shorter Seasons of the High Desert

    High Desert: If you want to plant in containers in a sheltered area, you can have a Winter garden September to April. Otherwise plant your cool-season plants on the shoulders of the warm season, March and April. Albuquerque, New Mexico is in the desert, even though the city’s altitude is over 5,000 feet. The altitude varies from…

  • The Hot Low Deserts Of The Southwestern United States

    The Hot Low Desert: The Sonoran Desert is a good example of the hot low desert and best known for their long, hot summers.  There are two main growing seasons in the low desert Southwest: The first growing season is from Mid-February until the end of May. Then after the high temperatures of summer, from…

  • Hungry Worms Nourish and Enrich the Soil

    How Do Hungry Worms Nourish and Enrich Soil? Conceivably no other living organism in the soil is as significant as an earthworm in helping to increase soil healthiness.  Earthworms increase soil ventilation, penetration, construction, nutrient sequence, water movement and plant development. Hungry Worms are one of the main decomposers of organic matter. Earthworms can play a…

  • High Desert Gardens in July

    What’s Happing in the Albuquerque, New Mexico High Desert Gardens in July? High Desert Gardens in July are growing robustly.  Daytime temperatures range from mid-eighties to the high nineties. Occasionally it will hit 100 degrees or a little more, but not too often. What is Growing in High Desert Gardens in July? Corn, Green Beans…

  • Gardening Tools for Every Garden Task

    A Huge Assortment of Composter’s Currently testing a number of useful garden tools—–blogs to follow……………. Related posts: High Desert Gardens in July What’s Happing in the Albuquerque, New Mexico High Desert Gardens in July? High Desert Gardens in July are growing robustly.  Daytime temperatures range from mid-eighties to the high nineties. Occasionally it will hit…

  • Starting Seeds Indoors

    Starting Seeds Indoors

    All the seed staring essentials you’ll need to grow healthy plants.

  • Zucchini

    How to Plant Zucchini Sow zucchini seeds directly in the garden in fertile, warm soil in full sun after danger of frost has passed. However, be sure to choose an area when you did not plant zucchini or related crops within 2 years. Sow 2-3 seeds in hills about 36 inches apart. Cover with 1…

  • Watermelon

    How to Plant Watermelons Sowing Seed Indoors Direct sowing is recommended, but to get a head start you can start watermelon indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost in individual biodegradable pots indoors. Sow 2-3 seeds per pot. Sow seeds 1 inch deep in seed-starting formula. Keep the soil moist at 70 degrees F. Seedlings…

  • Turnips

    How to Plant Turnips Begin growing turnips by sowing seeds in well-worked soil in full sun in early spring and again in late summer for a fall crop. In frost free areas, sow in fall. Do not plant cabbage family members in the same place 2 years in a row. Roots benefit from soil that is…