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We’re in a Drought Advisory this season, so it’s more important to consider how you are watering your plants. Drip irrigation is the most efficient way to water most landscapes because it delivers water directly to the plants.
If you have a grass lawn, maybe it’s time to rethink that thirsty lawn and convert to a desert-friendly xeriscape. If you are not ready to remove your turf, consider improving your irrigation system by taking advantage of our generous irrigation rebates.
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Latest Landscape Tips
Russian Hawthorn, Crateagus ambigua
Type: Deciduous Exposure: Full Sun Water Use: Medium Mature Size: 20’ H x 20’ W The Russian hawthorn is a small tree with arching stems that form a rounded crown about 20 feet tall by 20 feet wide. In the late spring, clusters of white flowers appear. Groupings of…
Residential Landscape Design Trends for 2026
Local landscape architect Sara Zahm shares what she sees as trends coming to residential landscapes in Albuquerque. As we move into 2026, I’m seeing a meaningful shift in how homeowners are approaching their outdoor spaces. Many previously popular landscape elements…
Best Native Plants for Re-seeding
Are you interested in finding plants for your landscape that easily reproduce from seed? Perhaps plants that are beneficial for wildlife create a natural look and cover a lot of ground? How would you recognize a seedling of one of these species? In this article, we will…

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Friday May 29, 12 noon – 1 p.m. Irrigation Fundamentals for Greater Water Efficiency with Richard Perce
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Friday June 12, 12 noon – 1 p.m. Tree Biology with Joran Viers
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June 26, 12 noon – 1 p.m. Healing Landscapes: Designing Beautiful, Drought-Tolerant Medicinal Gardens in New Mexico with Maria Thomas
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July 10, 12 noon – 1 p.m. Irrigation Smart Controllers – Going Next Level for Better Results with Richard Perce
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