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304 Camino Alire
(505) 988-8011

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715 St Michael’s Dr.
(505) 988-9626

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8:00 am to 6:00 pm
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10 am to 4 pm
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6037 Agua Fria
(505) 424-0336
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8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday
10:00am to 2:00pm

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What Grows Here
What Grows Here
perovskia.atriplicifoliaThere are hundreds of beautiful trees, shrubs, vines, perennials, herbs, and annuals that do well in Northern New Mexico. Some are native to the Southwest; others are imports from overseas; still others are old favorites you may have grown in another part of the country. At Payne's we have over 55 years of expertise in working with our area's unique climates, soils, and weather. Check out the articles below for practical advice on making your New Mexico garden grow. And if you have any topics we haven't covered below, send us a suggestion by clicking here today!
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1 Tomato Offerings 2010
2 Rose Facts: 'Dolly Parton'
3 Rose Facts: 'Granada'
4 Rose Facts: 'King's Ransom'
5 Rose Facts: 'Miss All-American Beauty'
6 Rose Facts: 'Sonia'
7 Rose Facts: 'Diana Princess of Wales'
8 Rose Facts: 'Iceberg, Climbing'
9 Rose Facts: 'Pink Peace'
10 Rose Facts: 'Westerland'
11 Rose Facts: 'Blanc Double de Coubert'
12 Rose Facts: 'Zephirine Drouhin'
13 Rose Facts: 'Windermere'
14 Rose Facts: 'White Simplicity'
15 Rose Facts: 'White Dawn'
16 Rose Facts: 'Voodoo'
17 Rose Facts: 'Voluptuous!'
18 Rose Facts: 'Veterans' Honor'
19 Rose Facts: 'Tuscan Sun'
20 Rose Facts: 'Tropicana'
 
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