WATER For the Hi Low temp and rainfall by month. CLICK HERE

Less than one-third of New Mexico is naturally forested. The rest of the state is natural grassland or desert, with small areas of tundra. Thus, trees planted in our cities and around our homes must grow under climatic conditions and in soil that does not naturally support tree growth. Yet trees are valuable in our environment, making our surroundings more pleasant and ameliorating the effects of development and other human activity.Read more… CLICK HERE

Landscape Water Conservation: CLICK HERE for more Info

Drip Irrigation: CLICK HERE for more Info

Drought Monitor: CLICK HERE for more Info

WINTER WATERING

In addition to maintaining a regular schedule of WINTER WATERING be sure to protect trees from sun scald and frost cracks due to dramatic temperature fluctuations in winter. The Crabapple and Hawthorn shown here were wrapped in November and will be unwrapped in April.

Winter watering in Santa Fe: CLICK HERE for more Info

Tips from CSU CLICK HERE