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Payne’s North
304 Camino Alire
(505) 988-8011
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Payne’s South
715 St Michael’s Dr.
(505) 988-9626
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Mon to Sat
8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Sun
10:00am to 4:00pm 

Payne’s Organic
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6037 Agua Fria
(505) 424-0336
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Monday to Friday
8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Saturday
8:00am to 12:00pm 

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Plant of the Week: Snowball Bush
snowball_bush-hz-crop-webThe best kind of snowballs to see in spring are those masses of pure white flower clusters on Viburlnum opulus 'Sterile' commonly called—what else?—snowball bushes. The showy display of this deciduous bush can be seen all around town in May and June. In fall, the bush's bright green leaves turn a purplish-red.
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Tomato Time!

tomato_istock 2This year Payne’s is offering 36 varieties of open-pollinated tomatoes, chosen from seed catalogues all over the world. Because they have been selected over the years to thrive in a local area, and for the flavor of their fruits, heirloom tomatoes often possess qualities that cannot be matched by hybrids.

Hybrids are often developed by seed companies to thrive in as wide a variety of climates and under as wide a variety of growing conditions as possible rather than for flavor.  Although this is beginning to change. Many heirlooms are late ripeners — as all

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Payne's Roses 2012

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Again this year, Payne's proudly presents an excellent selection of top quality roses of all types—from climbing to floribunda and from hybrid tea to shrub.

 

 

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