2026 Garden Fair Vendors
During this year’s Garden Fair, vendors will be located in the Sarge Moore Animal Show Barn, between the main plant sale, the Small Animal Barn, and the Exhibit Hall. (See the Garden Fair and Vendor-Exhibitor maps.)
Agua Fria Nursery - Plants, primarily vegetable starts.
Cutting Edge Sharpening Services - Sharpening of almost anything. We sharpen garden tools, scissors, knives, chainsaw chains, clipper blades, and more. Most items are sharpened onsite. We will have used commercial kitchen knives for sales.
Clean Fork Farm - Off-grid, regenerative, acequia-fed farm that uses all organic methods, sells plant starts, veggies, and eggs.
Purple Adobe Lavender Farms - Lavender plants and lavender products.
Reunity Resources - develops, implements, and educates about community-scale solutions to create environmental resiliency and advance local food sovereignty. We were founded with the knowledge that community-scale change is necessary for resiliency to occur. We create effective closed-loop systems that allow our community to participate in active solutions. We further these practices through outdoor education, community engagement, and local food systems advocacy to sow the seeds for broader-scale participation in and replication of these principles. We will offer vegetable seedlings, compost products, and merchandise.
Mud Hub Greenhouses - Builder and supplier of high tunnel all-season greenhouses.
Wild Birds Unlimited - Backyard bird feeding hobby store.
Big Jo’s Hardware - Retail hardware
N8 - Honey products and honey.
The Firebird - Irrigation and landscaping supplies.
Garden Fair Exhibitors
Local Santa Fe-area non-profits presenting their community services to the gardening community.
Ampersand Sustainable Learning Center - Ampersand is a 38-acre learning center and demonstration site in New Mexico’s high desert. For two decades, we’ve lived with our ecological designs and low-cost technologies. These have provided resiliency in harsh climate conditions. Our home and learning center systems are engineered to be self-sustaining, including rainwater catchment, solar ovens, solar water heaters, dehydrators for food preservation, greywater and composting circular waste systems, self-regulating earthen structures, and rainwater-harvesting microclimates for food and habitat. This is paired with our larger ecological restoration projects, which repair the surrounding land and improve our local Madrid Watershed. Since 2008, we have provided educational and experiential opportunities: multi-month live-in internships, weekly apprenticeships for locals, extended-term residencies and apprenticeships, and, most recently, online mentorship courses.
Audubon Society Southwest - Bird conservation non-profit promoting planting native plants for birds.
Growing Soil Health Collective - Education and Promotion of Soil Food Web approaches to Soil Health.
Native Plant Society of New Mexico - nonprofit - education and conservation of native plants.
Ciudad Soil & Water Conservation District - New Mexico Backyard Refuge Program. Community habitat restoration.
Santa Fe Botanical Garden - a small non-profit garden that features native plants mixed with appropriate non-natives, which are all selected to demonstrate the variety and richness that can be achieved in this region of scarce water. The site is approximately 19 acres, of which over 8 acres are developed.
New Mexico Healthy Soil Working Group - The NM Healthy Soil Working Group is assembling a powerful network of agriculture and conservation organizations, urban and rural residents, consumers and producers alike, with the goal to significantly accelerate soil health stewardship in the state.