THANK YOU SANTA FE!

OUR SPRINGFIESTA! WAS A GREAT SUCCESS!

A HEARFELT THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR WONDERFUL BOOTH EXHIBITORS!

• ASK the “Garden Guru”
• Sam “The Worm Man” Composting/Mulching
• TJ & Valerie – Gardening in Containers
• The Native Plant Society of New Mexico – Santa Fe

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR SPRINGFIESTA!
GIFT CARD WINNERS:

  • Deb H.
  • Katie L.
  • Jane J.
  • Sharlyn P.
  • Jack W.
  • Francisco V.
  • Robert G.
  • Ariana V.
  • Laina M.
  • Carol B.

Payne’s spring fiesta recap by Wendy92

Earth Day’s 2026 theme is OUR POWER, OUR PLANET, calling for everyone to unite around renewable energy so we can triple clean electricity by 2030.


EARTHDAY.ORG’s founders created and organized the very first Earth Day on April 22, 1970. Since then, Earth Day Network has been mobilizing over 1 billion people annually on Earth Day, and every other day, to protect the planet.

This Earth Day, people of all backgrounds and generations are called to stand shoulder to shoulder in defense of the only home we share. On this Earth Day April 22, and throughout 2026 take action and show your love for Planet Earth. When we stand together, our planet has a future.

CLIMATE EDUCATION GOES GLOBAL

Tracking mandatory climate education worldwide:

We recognize the vital role of education in preparing communities to address the climate crisis. The European Union has taken a historic step by embedding climate education into school curricula from kindergarten through grade 12 as part of its 2025 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement.

Events tied to Earth Day 2026 will likely include community cleanups, educational workshops, tree plantings, and sustainability fairs. Schools and local organizations often use the day as an opportunity to engage people of all ages in hands-on activities that build awareness and encourage long-term habits. Whether through volunteering, supporting conservation efforts, or making more sustainable choices at home, Earth Day continues to be a powerful moment for reflection and action worldwide.

CLICK HERE to learn more about Earth Day!

PAYNE’S IS HIRING!

JOIN THE GREEN TEAM!

Cashiers – We’re looking for friendly, reliable cashiers to help greet customers, run the register, and keep the checkout area running smoothly. Perfect for someone who enjoys plants, people, and a lively garden center environment.

Nursery Yard and Greenhouse Associates – Assisting with the day-to-day plant care activities including watering and planting.

Fill out the application and bring it in to Payne’s Nursery North at 304 Camino Alire.

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WHAT TO DO IN MID-APRIL?

YOU NEED TO START WATERING … BUT NOT IN THE WIND

With the warmer weather we have been receiving, it’s a good idea to get the hose out and give anything planted in the ground a good soaking.

  • Make sure NOT to water during heavy winds – which we are experiencing these days. The water will just evaporate and not reach the plants at all. Although you may have watered the plant, the wind can pull the moisture from the leaves faster than the plant can take it up from the roots. You’ll want to be sure your plants are well watered, preferably a day or so before the wind arrives, if you have that much warning. This will allow them to take up as much water as possible into their leaves ahead of time.
  • Water only when air temperatures are above 32 degrees F. Apply water in the morning so it will have time to soak in before it gets a bit cooler at night.
  • Monitor the weather conditions and water your plants at least twice a week at this time. Once the warmer days are more prevalent, water at least every other day.
  • If your hoses are not of good quality, they may have cracked over the winter months — time to replace them. We recommend using Gilmour Flexogen Premium Duty hoses which we have in stock and in various sizes.

GET READY TO GARDEN!

Spring planting typically begins once the ground has thawed and is no longer frozen. This is usually after the last frost date in our area — which according to the GARDEN GURU is May 10th!

BUT … that doesn’t mean you can’t start to prepare for your garden!

STOP BY TODAY FOR A VARIETY OF HARD GOODS!

GIFT CARDS FOR ANY OCCASION!
SUCH AS MOTHER’S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY or FATHER’S DAY AVAILABLE FOR ANY DENOMINATION!

STOP BY PAYNE’S NORTH AND GIVE THE GIFT OF GREEN!

WHAT IS GOOD SOIL?

Good soil for planting typically has a balanced combination of organic matter, minerals, and water-holding capacity. This allows for optimal root development, nutrient uptake, and water retention, which are essential for healthy plant growth.

Additionally, good soil should have a neutral pH level and adequate aeration to promote healthy microbial activity and prevent soil compaction. Proper soil drainage is also important to prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot and other soil-borne diseases.

CLICK HERE for more information.

STOP BY PAYNE’S ORGANIC SOIL YARD for BULK RICH SOIL, COMPOST, MULCHES & MORE!

6037 Agua Fria • 505-424-0336

PAYNE’S PHOTO OF THE WEEK!

PHOTO OF THE WEEK!

BEAUTIFUL GERANIUMS IN AN ABUNDANCE OF COLORS IN STOCK NOW!

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You Could WIN a $25 Gift Card!
If you have a photo taken in one of our greenhouses or of your own garden orlandscape that contains products from Payne’s, please send it to info@paynes.com!

If your photo is chosen, and used in our e-newsletter website or other marketingmaterials, then you will receive a Gift Certificate from Payne’s for $25!Please make sure to give us your contact information in your email.

ZODIAC SIGNS AND GARDENING? HERE’S THIS CYCLES PROFILE.

by The Old Farmer’s Almanac

Here’s THIS MONTHS ZODIAC SIGN PROFILE AND HOW IT CAN HELP YOU GARDEN:


ARIES (MARCH 20 – APRIL 21)
Aries begins the spring. You are a fiery, energetic, and quick individual who likes spicy, invigorating plants and foods. Growing onions, garlic, leeks, cayenne peppers, and tomatoes in the garden is easy for you and brings joy and excitement. (Putting all of these together in a spaghetti sauce is nirvana.) Red is your color, brave soul, and any flower of this hue attracts you. Red bee balm, poppies, zinnias, and celosia are particularly appealing. As the first sign of the zodiac, you love to pioneer new frontiers and directions. The newest plant varieties introduced by the local nursery will be sure to find a home in your garden.