




WE CAN’T WAIT!
ALL here for you to get you started for a successful planting season!


Explore a diverse, non-GMO collection of pepper varieties from around the globe — from mild and sweet to bold and fiery hot. Known for their specialty and heirloom selections, these peppers are perfect for home gardeners who love growing their own ingredients for cooking, sauces, and fresh eating.
ASK OUR GARDENING EXPERTS FOR SEED ADVICE TODAY!
STOP BY PAYNE’S NORTH TODAY!




The “Old Farmer’s Almanac” has released its weather predictions for spring 2026 and expects warmer-than-normal temperatures across the United States, including New Mexico.
The “Old Farmer’s Almanac” releases long-range forecasts multiple times a year based on the three scientific disciplines of solar science, climatology, and meteorology.

For the spring forecast, the almanac focuses on April and May. So, what should New Mexico expect during those months?
The “Old Farmer’s Almanac” expects April to be warmer than usual in the desert areas of New Mexico, and May will have average temperatures. This will also be the same for Arizona and southeastern California, which the almanac publishers grouped into the Desert Southwest region with New Mexico.
In this region, rainfall will be above normal in the east and below normal in the west, according to the almanac. Out of the three states, New Mexico, California, and Arizona, it appears New Mexico will be the wettest of them all, per a map published by the Almanac above.

WHY IS PLANTING FROM SEED SO REWARDING?

ANOTHER GREAT QUESTION!
In this week’s archived show from previous years, the Garden Guru mentioned that a lot of customers at Payne’s are looking for fresh seed and asking what else they need to the get their seed going! Lynn mentioned that they have all the fresh seed you need and Payne’s has the right soil to start the seed in as well as small pots and plastic trays — with clear plastic covers to put over them to hold in the humidity!
Lynn questioned if you’ve never grown a plant from seed you really should try, most of the varieties are very easy to grow — especially if you have kids or grandkids — it’s an excellent project to get them involved in! AND as a rule of thumb Lynn said to … well… click to listen to the Garden Guru!
You’ll have to listen to the Garden Guru to find out…
CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE GARDEN GURU’S ARCHIVED RADIO SHOW ON THIS TOPIC.
HAPPY GARDENING!

Known for their premium soils, fertilizers, and plant nutrients, FoxFarm products are trusted by gardeners for producing healthier plants, stronger roots, and bigger blooms.
Whether you’re growing vegetables, flowers, or houseplants, FoxFarm offers reliable solutions for every stage of growth. Stop by Payne’s Nursery and let our gardening experts help you choose the right FoxFarm products for your garden.
Payne’s NORTH is excited to now stock Fox Farm’s Bushdoctor Boomerang®. This advanced plant care formula is designed to help stressed plants recover quickly by promoting vigorous new growth and overall plant health. Ideal for use after heat stress, drought, transplant shock, or heavy pruning, Boomerang® helps your plants bounce back stronger and greener.



STOP BY TODAY!


We have some incredible weather these days and with even WARMER SUNNY days ahead!
We’ll let you know when it’s time and safe to start feeding, pruning & using dormant oil on your plants.

Bring your pick-up truck or dump truck and we’ll load you up — or we’ll deliver your mulch and compost to your home for an additional charge. Call us at 505-424-0336 for a quote on the cost for your delivery.
The staff at Payne’s Organic Soil Yard (POSY) includes well-known local mulch and compost expert Sam McCarthy. Sam’s depth of experience and knowledge, combined with top quality soils and mulches, makes POSY the best choice for all your yard and garden needs.
CLICK HERE for more information or call SAM if you have any questions regarding BULK soil, mulch, pumice or compost at 505-424-0336.

Copyright Mark Parisi

Looking Back to Grow Forward: 50 Years of Landscaping New Mexico

HOST: The Native Plant Society of New Mexico
DATE: March 8, 2026 – 1:30 to 4 pm
LOCATION: Santa Fe Women’s Club, 1616 Old Pecos Trail
Moderator: Tracy Neal (Horticulturist)
Panelists: Judith Phillips (Judith Phillips’ Design Oasis)
Linda Churchill (Santa Fe Botanical Garden)
Charles Doerwald (El Toro Landscape)
CLICK HERE for more information and registration.

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by The Old Farmer’s Almanac
Here’s THIS MONTHS ZODIAC SIGN PROFILE AND HOW IT CAN HELP YOU GARDEN:
PICES (FEBRUARY 20 – March 20)
Pisces completes the winter. Spring is just around the corner, so a sense of change is inherent in this sign. Pisceans generally possess a sense of creativity, so look for graceful plants such as lupines and poppies to be scattered around your yard. A rainbow of colors splashes brilliantly in front of your doors and alongside your walkways. Cucumbers, melons, and summer squashes appeal to your watery natures. Many Pisces love to cook, and hearty chicken or fish soups are always simmering on your stove and in your slow cooker. Gazpacho and vichyssoise are also perennial favorites.