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Farmer Tracy's Top 3 Tips for Growing Terrific Tomatoes

6/29/2025

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Here are my top 3 tips for growing terrific tomatoes in the East Mountains (east of Albuquerque, NM):
  1. Plant 'em deep, this encourages *adventitious rooting* along the stem. The more developed the root system, the healthier the plant and more productive it is likely to be.
  2. Shade cloth and wind protection. The sun and wind are brutal in the EM. Shade cloth and wind breaks are game changers.
  3. Consistent watering and mulch. We use drip tape but if you water by hand, make it consistent (and make sure you are not over watering) to help prevent cracking and blossom end rot. Mulching helps keep soil surface temperatures cooler and reduces soil surface moisture evaporation.
Pics of a few varieties growing in our tunnel right now - click image to see the variety name.
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6/28/2025 -- LAST DAY Plants at Polks

6/28/2025

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Dropped off this morning -- Saturday, 6-28-25 -- at Polk's Folly Farm market in Cedar Crest.
Quantities are limited and people were already buying before I left.
TODAY IS OUR FINAL DAY to offer summer season plants. 
  • If you are looking for a great container tomato, I recommend the Manitoba (pictured below). It is a determinate variety that does great in containers and in the ground. While it may slow a bit during the hottest stretch of summer, it just keeps going and going and going so do NOT pull it out. Ours bounce back just as soon as temps even out and keep producing until the first freeze. Another great container variety is Wild Fred Dwarf (also pictured below--last picture). 
  • Whatever is not sold will be picked up at 3pm today.  
  • We will plant anything that remains unsold for the season.
  • Thank you for supporting East Mountains LOCAL FARMERS.
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6/27/2025 Plants at Polks

6/27/2025

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Dropped off this morning -- Friday, 6-27-25 -- at Polk's Folly Farm market in Cedar Crest.
Quantities are limited. Today and tomorrow are our final days to offer summer season plants. 
  • If you are looking for a great container tomato, I recommend the Manitoba (pictured below). It is a determinate variety that does great in containers and in the ground. While it may slow a bit during the hottest stretch of summer, it just keeps going and going and going so do NOT pull it out. Ours bounce back just as soon as temps even out and keep producing until the first freeze.
  • Whatever is not sold will be picked up after 4pm.  
  • We will plant anything that remains unsold for the season.
  • Thank you for supporting East Mountains LOCAL FARMERS.
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6-26-25 Plants on the Picnic Table at Polks

6/26/2025

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This is our LAST 3 DAYS to sell our remaining summer garden plants at Polks in Cedar Crest. Plants are ON SALE FOR OVER 30% OFF our regular price. Check our SowThankful Farm Blog page on Friday and Saturday morning after 11AM for updates on what plants will be available those days--or just be there when Polks opens at 10am to get best selection. Quantities are LIMITED. Pay inside at Polks.

Here's what we dropped off this morning, Thursday, 6/26/25:

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6-21-25 Plants on the Patio at Polks

6/20/2025

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First a few important notes:
  • Beginning this Saturday, 6/21/25, we are leaving plants on the patio picnic table at Polks. 
  • Polks opens at 10AM.
  • We'd love to be there to chat with you, but we are running out of time and need to get the farm caught up to stay on schedule for the much anticipated harvest.
  • This Saturday, simply pick out the plants you would like and pay inside at Polks.
  • BONUS: Veggie plants are SNAP/Double Up Food Bucks eligible through Polks!
  • Quantities are LIMITED - shop early for best selection.
  • Any plants not sold will be picked up before Polks Closes on Saturday 6/21/25.
  • Thank you for supporting LOCAL farmers. We love our East Mountains Community!
Here's the *mostly complete* list:
Flowers:
  • Appleblossom Snapdragons
  • White Cape Daisy
Peppers:
  • Buena Mulatta
  • Hungarian Sweet Wax
  • Serrano
  • Sugar Rush Peach
Tomatoes:
  • Cherry/Grape: Brad's Atomic Grape
  • Paste:  Longhorn (also great for fresh eating)
Slicers:
  • Black Beauty
  • Blue Beauty
  • Cherokee Purple
  • Fred's Tie Dye
  • Lucid Gem
  • Manitoba
  • Pantano Romanesco
  • Paul Robeson
  • Wild Fred Dwarf
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6/19/25 - Delivery to Polks Folly Market in Cedar Crest

6/19/2025

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Delivered to Polks Folly Market in Cedar Crest this morning:
  • A few trays of our Tomato🍅Plants (they are on the picnic table - pay inside - SNAP/Double Up Food Bucks eligible through Polks! Any plants not sold will be picked up at 4PM today, 6/19/25)
  • ON SPECIAL: Bulk Bags of Sunflower Microgreens.
  • A few bags of our Mixed/Young Baby Greens
  • A few pouches of freshly harvested Snow Peas
  • Several varieties of freshly harvested Microgreens
🌱So FRESH, soooo good. Get some - while they last!
🌱NO synthetic chemicals.
🌱Grown right here in the East Mountains.
🌱YES! Polks accepts SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks.
Polks is located at 12128 N14 in Cedar Crest. See the last picture in the line-up for current days/hours.
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Plant List for 6/14/25 Pop-Up at Polks in Cedar Crest

6/13/2025

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Below is a mostly complete list of what we are bringing as of right now. As always, it's subject to the final cut before loading tomorrow morning. Quantities are very limited. Shop early for best selection.

We are winding up summer garden plant start sales over the next couple weeks and expect our last pop up to be 6/28/25.  The peppers are mostly gone - what is listed below is all that remains. 
Beginning next Saturday I expect to have more flower starts available. 

Eggplant: Angela
Herbs:
  • Cinnamon Basil
  • Purple Opal Basil
  • Mammoth Basil
Flowers:
  • Nasturtiums
  • Lions Tail
Other: Cucamelon
  • Peppers: 
  • Buena Mulata
  • Cayenne
  • Hungarian Sweet Wax
  • Poblano
  • Serrano
  • Sugar Rush Peach
Summer Squash: Black Beauty Zucchini
Tomatoes:

Cherry Varieties:
  • Barry's Crazy Yellow Cherry
Slicer Varieties:
  • Banded Amazon (good in containers or in ground)
  • Black Beauty
  • Blue Beauty
  • Czech Bush (great in containers or in ground)
  • Lucid Gem
  • Pantano Romanesco
  • Cherokee Purple
  • Wild Fred Dwarf (great in containers or in ground)



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Plant List for 6/7/25 Pop-Up at Polks in Cedar Crest

6/6/2025

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*Below is a MOSTLY complete list of plants we are bringing, subject to my approval upon loading in the morning. Sometimes things happen and one or two things may not make the final cut/load out. 
Cucumbers:
  • Ashley
  • Beit Alpha
  • Dragon Egg
Eggplant: Angela
Flowers:
  • African Blue Disc Daisy
  • Blue Bachelor's Buttons
Herbs:
  • Cinnamon Basil
  • Lemon Basil
  • Purple Opal Basil
OTHER:
  • Comfrey
  • Perpetual Spinach Chard
  • Cucamelon
Peppers: 
  • Alcalde Chile
  • Buena Mulatta
  • Cayenne Long
  • Filius Blue
  • Hungarian Sweet Wax
  • Leutshauer Paprika
  • Poblano
  • Santa Fe Grande
  • Serrano
  • St. Antonine Bell 
  • Sugar Rush Peach
Quantities are very limited - 1st come/paid, 1st served.
Sorry NO Holds. 

Prices are based on pot size:
Small: $4 | Med.: $5 | Large: $8 | X-Large $15
YES! We accept cash and credit cards.

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Summer Squash:
  • Black Beauty Zucchini
  • Golden Pattypan
  • White Pattypan

TOMATOES:
Cherry & Grape:
  • Barry's Crazy Yellow Cherry
  • Black Strawberry
  • Brad's Atomic
  • Sungold
Paste: Inciardi
Slicers: 
  • Banded Amazon
  • Black Beauty
  • Blue Beauty
  • Cherokee Purple
  • Czech Bush Dwarf
  • Manitoba
  • Pantano Romanesco
  • Paul Robeson
  • Tasmanian Chocolate Dwarf
  • Ukrainian Purple Plum

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Plant List for Saturday 5/31/25 at Polks - Cedar Crest

5/30/2025

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Herbs:
  • Bronze Fennel
  • Licorice Mint
  • Holy Basil
Eggplants:
  • Angela F1 Eggplant
  • Antigua Heirloom Eggplant
Flowers:
  • Blue Bachelors Buttons
  • Blue Disc Daisy
  • French Marigolds
  • Lions Tail
  • Nasturtiums
Peppers:
  • Buena Mulatta
  • Cayenne Long
  • Filius blue
  • Hungarian Sweet Wax
  • Leutschauer Paprika
  • Maria Elena Chile
  • Poblano
  • Santa Fe Grande
  • Serrano
  • Sugar Rush Peach
Tomatoes - Cherry:
  • Barry's Crazy Cherry
  • Black Strawberry
  • Chocolate Cherry
  • Rosella Cherry
Tomatoes - Dwarf:
  • Czech Bush (large cherry to small slicer size fruit and great in containers)
  • Dwarf Wild Fred (small to medium slicer size fruit and great for containers)
Tomatoes - Paste:
  • Longhorn (also a great fresh eating tomato - I call it the Cherokee Purple of Paste Tomatoes)
Tomatoes - Slicers:
  • Banded Amazon
  • Blue Beauty
  • Lucid Gem
  • Manitoba


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Popping up in Cedar Crest & Edgewood this weekend!

5/29/2025

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🌱🪴🌱This weekend--weather permitting--we will be at Polks in Cedar Crest on Saturday; and at From The Ashes Comes Amore on Sunday. Click flyer images for specific details. I will try to have a list together of what we are bringing to Polks by 6pm on Friday. Sorry, no advance "specific" list available for the pop-up on Sunday except to say we will have tomato, pepper and probably eggplant, herb and flower starts.
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Plant List for 5/24/25 Pop Up at Polks in Cedar Crest

5/23/2025

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Late additions to the list below:
  • Brad's Atomic Grape Tomato
  • Barry's Crazy Cherry Tomato
  • Black Beauty Tomato (Slicer)
  • Fred's Tie Dye (Dwarf striped full size slicer)
  • Northern Elan Tomato (Dwarf full size slicer)
  • Longhorn Paste (also great for fresh eating)
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Following is a mostly complete list of what we will be bringing tomorrow.I am doing a final check this evening and will add more if I can find space to bring it.

Basil: Dwarf Greek, Purple Opal, Cinnamon, Lemon
Eggplants: Angela (F1), Black Beauty, Antigua
Flowers: Nasturtiums, African Blue Disc Daisy, Lion's Tail, French Marigolds
Peppers: Cayenne, Serrano, Buena Mulatta, Poblano, Maria Elena Chile, Leutschauer Paprika, Santa Fe Grande, Hungarian Sweet Wax, Serrano, Sugar Rush Peach
Tomatoes (Slicers): Zebra Rita, Ananas Noir, Lucid Gem, Blue Beauty, Ivan, Pantano Romanesco, Banded Amazon
Tomatoes (Dwarf): Sleeping Lady, Czech Bush
Tomatoes (Paste): Inciardi Paste, Jersey Devil Paste
Other: 
  • Cucamelons
  • Yedikule (Romaine Style) Lettuce 6pks
  • Chijimisai 6pks
  • Walking Onions 6pks
Prices are based on pot size. Plants are not available in all sizes. We bring the best of what we have available each week.
Small - $4.00 | Medium - $5.00 | Large - $8.00 | X-Large - $15 
6 pks - $6.00 per pack or 2 for $10.00 mix/match




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Plant List for 5/17/25 Pop Up at Polks in Cedar Crest

5/16/2025

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PicturePerennial Egyptian Walking Onions getting ready to "walk". We will have some of the starts with us.
Following is a list of plants that we are bringing to the Pop Up at Polks Folly Market in Cedar Crest tomorrow. The list is MOSTLY inclusive but there may be a few other things.  Quantities of each plant type/variety are extremely limited so shop early for best selection. Each week we select the best plants of those that are ready.
Tomatoes:
  • Cherry/Grape/Plum Tomatoes: Mexico Midget, Barry's Crazy Yellow Cherry, Super Sweet 100 (F1 hybrid), Sungold Cherry (F1 hybrid), Chocolate Cherry, Ukrainian Purple (plum)
  • Paste Tomatoes: Longhorn, San Marzano, Inciardi, Jersey Devil
  • Slicing Tomatoes: Ananas Noir (Black Pineapple), Banded Amazon, Black Beauty, Blue Beauty, Czech Bush Dwarf, Fred's Tie Dye Dwarf, Ivan, Northern Elan Dwarf, Pantano Romanesco, Paul Robeson, Sleeping Lady Dwarf, Rose de Berne, Lucid Gem, Wherokahai Dwarf, Your Majesty, Zebra Rita (green when ripe tomato)
Peppers: 
  • Chiles & Hots: Abiquiu Chile, Buena Mulatta Purple (Cayenne type), Cayenne Long, Hungarian Sweet Wax,  Maria-Elena Chile, Poblano, Santa Fe Grande, Serrano
Eggplants: Angela, Ping Tung, Black Beauty
Flowers: African Blue Disc Daisy, French Marigold
Herbs: Dwarf Greek, Cinnamon, Genovese, Purple Opal
OTHER: Cucamelons, Egyptian Walking Onions






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Saturdays Thru the Growing Season *Weather Permitting

5/15/2025

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We are very close to being past the last frost date(s) for our area and being able to plant outside. Keep in mind that the last frost date(s) are based on averages and are not guarantees. Here in the East Mountains, growers must always have an eye on the weather and be prepared to cover and/or protect plants from freak frosts, hail, wind, extreme UV sunlight. We must always remain mindful that the weather does not obey the calendar.

On Fridays I will do my best to share a list of most of the plants we will be bringing to Polks that week.
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Garden Plant Starts Sale at Polks Folly Market - 5/10/25

5/6/2025

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Introducing Myself: I'm Farmer Tracy

4/27/2025

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Who I am and what I do:  
  • My name is Tracy L. Chapman (Farmer Tracy). 
  • I am female.
  • I will turn 60 years old in May 2025. 
  • I started Sow Thankful Farm a little over 5 years ago. We have gone through many changes on the farm over the last 5 years. Originally, I thought I wanted to have a dairy goat farm and just grow our own veggies and raise our own laying hens. Then I discovered I'm terrible at selling baby goats which is essential if you have a dairy farm of any kind. So with great sadness I exited the goat side of farming. I did keep 3 Nigerian Dwarf Goats as fun, sweet pets & gentle manure makers.
    • Side note: for zoning, biosecurity and liability reasons, our farm is NOT open to the public -- that is why we do pop ups.
  • I am the lead Farmer on our regenerative, no till micro farm/market garden/specialty nursery located in Edgewood, NM. We do not have a big tractor, we do not plow or till our soil. We only have a small riding mower that helps with a few chores like clearing snow from the driveway and pulling a cart when we need to move manure or clear garden debris.
    • My husband, Jeff, does a LOT to help me make all that we do on the farm happen. 
    • He is also in charge of our Microgreens and Winter to Spring Lettuce production.
    • We do not have employees and we don't want to have employees.
    • We do not utilize volunteers because we believe all labor should be compensated on farms that are selling their produce and products
    • We have no interest in becoming a big business or working beyond our limits.
    • We love our relatively simple, peaceful life on the farm and want to keep it that way as we age.
  • Jeff and I both work a full time outside of the farm in order to pay the bills so we can have the farm because starting a farm and maintaining a farm is EXPENSIVE and risky on any scale unless the farm is part of commercial/industrial ag  (aka subsidized/corporate welfare) which we absolutely are not.
Why farming?
  • I started growing my own food over 5 years ago because I really didn't trust the corporate food "system"; and, I wanted better quality than commercially organic foods with more diverse types of foods. The only way to do that was to begin growing my own.
  • At first I thought I wanted to sell produce, but that's really not where my true passion lies; although we do sell some of our produce when we have an abundance beyond what I can preserve. It's definitely been a learning process since we moved to Edgewood, but I learned that I truly love plants, especially heirloom and specialty tomatoes. I discovered I'm pretty good at starting heirloom and specialty plants that you can't find in big box stores AND I insist on doing it without any synthetic chemicals. 
  • I absolutely do enjoy making these plant starts available for sale to others in the community, as I am able and in the way I am able (period -- full stop -- I am not a machine). Jeff and I both understand we can not be all things to all people. We know not everyone is our customer because people want and value different things. We also know there are people in our community who also understand this and genuinely appreciate what we do and see that we are doing our best. We love our East Mountains Community.
  • For me, there is no better, more honorable or more satisfying work than farming naturally: growing food, flowers, herbs, and caring for the soil and all the creatures by working with nature instead of trying to kill everything with synthetic chemicals, abusively controlling and extracting from it.
  • Working WITH nature compassionately by pursuing understanding yields higher quality life on all counts.
For how long?
For as long as I am able. I hope to farm for many more years. There is nothing more magical in this world than observing life spring forth from a tiny seed which in time will produce food to eat, preserve, share and sell, AND potentially save the seed and repeat the process for years to come. A simple life, seeking peace.

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Ongoing Saturday Pop-Ups - Weather Permitting

4/27/2025

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Weather permitting, we will continue having plant sale pop-ups on Saturdays as we proceed into the growing season. If the wind is bad (say over 15mph sustained) or if it is storming (snow, rain, hail), we WILL NOT be popping up.

Around Mother's Day weekend we will begin making other plant starts available. I will provide more info on what will be available as we get closer.

Our times at each location may vary from week to week, so be sure to check here to verify each week's time/location.

ALSO, remember, it's NOT yet time to plant sensitive crops outside. The Old Farmers Almanac has May 21st listed as Edgewood's last frost date -- and even then, that is NOT a guarantee we won't get frost or even snow (it *HAS* happened!). Growing in the East Mountains has special challenges and weather is at the top of the list. As gardeners living with said challenges, we must prepare and plant accordingly -- and always be watching the weather with readiness cover and protect sensitive crops.

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Early Tomato Plants Sales THIS Saturday, 4/26/25

4/21/2025

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EDITED TO FOLLOW UP -- 🙏A HUGE THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO CAME TO SEE US🙏 We love our East Mountains Community so much. Thank you for your support. We will have more plants, including: tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, herbs, flowers & more as we continue into the growing season. Watch our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/SowThankfulFarm/ or here on our farm blog page at: https://sowthankful.com/farm-blog.html for announcements.
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Are YOU ready to plant tomatoes?
No, it's not quite time yet, UNLESS you have heat controlled/protected facilities. For the folks who do have said facilities, we're having another early tomato plant sale at 2 locations this coming Saturday, 4/26/25 (Weather Permitting):
-From 10am - 11am we will be at From The Ashes Comes Amoré LLC in Edgewood.
-From Noon - 1pm we will be at Polks Folly Farm Market in Cedar Crest.
Click flyer image for full details re times & locations.

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Perpetual Spinach Chard--I'm definitely a fan!

4/16/2025

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Perpetual Spinach Chard was a new crop for us in 2024. The plant shown here (pic taken 4/16/25) was planted last Spring-2024.

We harvested from it all season last year, and continued to harvest from it clear through the winter-- and we still are harvesting from it. These are, in my opinion, outstanding, incredibly delicious greens.

To be clear, this is NOT spinach.
It is chard
. BUT the flavor is much more similar to spinach than it is to traditional Swiss or Rainbow Chard.

ALSO, Spinach Chard is WAY more bolt resistant than traditional Swiss or Rainbow Chard.  The young and baby leaves are so tender and succulent, they are lovely in fresh salads. All the leaves, young or mature are excellent sauteed as one would prepare spinach, in stir fry or in soups & stews. I love to saute it with onions and have with my morning egg.

I have watched videos of folks blanching spinach chard then draining and freezing it and they claim it is still delicious when added to dishes through the winter. However, since ours didn't bolt and kept producing (in our poly tunnel) through the winter, we were super thankful and blessed to have the fresh greens year round.

I will note that in the winter, the plant has a much lower to the ground growing profile and the extra cold temps seem to make the leaves extra sweet and succulent. As it warms up, the plant forms a more up-right and stretched habit. The leaves are still delicious but best when harvested in the cool of the morning.

If you've ever struggled with growing spinach here in the EM or you'd like to have greens year round, I highly recommend giving Perpetual Spinach Chard a try. You can find seeds online lots of places. A few of my favorite places to buy seeds are: True Leaf Market, MI Gardener and Baker Creek.


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Mini-Pop Up at From The Ashes Comes Amoré on Saturday, 4/12/25

4/11/2025

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We'll be at From The Ashes Comes Amoré on Saturday, 4/11/25 from 10am - 11am.
What PRODUCE we will be offering: 
  1. Bags of our fresh, locally grown, synthetic chemical free lettuces
  2. Bags of our fresh, locally grown, synthetic chemical free mixed young/baby greens (SpinChard + Kales)
What PLANTS we will be offering:
  1. A few Early Tomato Plants (mostly slicing varieties) for folks who have protected and/or temperature controlled growing facilities.  NO--it's absolutely not safe to plant tomatoes outside in the East Mountains YET. It's APRIL and our last frost date won't come until about the middle of May (even then you will need to keep an eye on the weather and be prepared to cover if necessary).
  2. A few Victoria Rhubarb Plants. Yes, you can plant Rhubarb now as long as you watch the weather. I recommend planting when the forecast shows at least 3 consecutive days that are not below freezing overnight. To be safest, for the first 5-7 days I recommend covering with a large bucket overnight until the roots get settled. Rhubarb is quite a hardy perennial and grows well in the East Mountains. It loves the sun, but here in the East Mountains it does better with a bit of protection from the western wind as well as a bit of afternoon shade. Here's a great video on rhubarb from planting to harvest: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eIugG-G3jM

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Our Microgreens & Lettuce at Polks Folly Market in Cedar Crest

4/11/2025

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Every Thursday morning we've been delivering our freshly harvested lettuce & microgreens to Polks Folly Market in Cedar Crest. We're trying something NEW this week and brought a couple bulk bags of Sunflower Microgreens. The bulk bag is perfect for folks who juice or just love lots of sunflower microgreens for salads and so much more throughout the week.
😎NO synthetic chemicals. Grown right here in the East Mountains.
😎Polks is located at 12128 N14 in Cedar Crest.
😎See last photo in the line-up for days and hours.
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At Polks Folly Market in Cedar Crest This Morning - 03/27/2025

3/27/2025

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🌱Quite a few bags of Red Crisp Lettuce and Green Crisp Lettuce, a few bags of our Baby Greens Mix: SpinChard with Baby Jagged Jack & Baby Tuscan Kale ***AND*** our delicious, nutritious selections of microgreens were delivered to Polks Folly Farm Market in Cedar Crest this morning. Get 'em while they last. NO synthetic chemicals. Grown right here HERE in the East Mountains.
🌱What is SpinChard? It's a wonderful variety of chard that has a spinach like flavor. These baby leaves are succulent and delightful. We love to eat it sauteed with onions & garlic, but it's great in egg dishes such as quiche and also delicious in pastas, salads and more.
😍All pictures showing inside Polks Folly Farm Market store were taken this morning, 3/27/25.
😍See Polks' Market Hours Sign (last picture in the line-up) for specifics.
😎Polks is located at 12128 N14 in Cedar Crest.
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This coming Saturday, 3/22/25, at Polks In Cedar Crest

3/20/2025

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Baby Greens Mix + Microgreens delivered to Polks Folly Market in Cedar Crest Today - 3/20/25

3/20/2025

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A few bags of our Baby Greens Mix: SpinachChard with Baby Jagged Jack and Baby Tuscan Kale along with our delicious, nutritious selections of microgreens were delivered to Polks Folly Farm Market in Cedar Crest this morning. Get 'em while they last. NO synthetic chemicals. Grown right here HERE in the East Mountains.

What is SpinachChard? It's a wonderful variety of chard that has a spinach like flavor. These baby leaves are succulent and delightful. We love to eat it sauteed with onions & garlic, but it's great in egg dishes such as quiche and also delicious in pastas, salads and more.
See Polks' Market Hours Sign (last picture in the line-up) for specifics.
Polks is located at 12128 N14 in Cedar Crest.
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Wicked Winds,Winter Doldrums & Wild Magic

1/6/2025

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Wild Magic - Remembering favorite blooms from 2024 and dreaming of all the flowers I want to grow in 2025. The flowers don't worry about the future or what is happening in the world. They just bloom so beautifully in spite of all the nonsense.

Specifically, this white dahlia wasn't worried about what the rudbeckias were doing. She wasn't wasting time criticizing the cosmos or bachelors buttons that were so different from her. She was NOT worried about next week or when the first frost would arrive.

She was dancing freely in the morning light as the sun shimmered behind her pretty petals. She was sharing her gift in her moment for her time is present but brief. She was *present* and in her moment with fearless, WILD MAGIC.

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Longears Safehouse Fundraiser: Meet the Hosts!

10/11/2024

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 On Saturday, October 26, 2024, my dear friend Tania and her gorgeous donkeys will be hosting a fundraiser event for The Longears Safehouse Donkey Sanctuary. The Longears Safehouse (TLS) is the only rescue organization in New Mexico specifically for donkeys and mules/hinnies. TLS is a federally recognized 501c3 tax exempt organization. All of this is a VERY cool, necessary thing because donkeys and mules are awesome and they deserve to be cared for and live out their best lives.

Did you know that donkeys typically live 30 - 40 or more years? That means they often outlive their original owners. I didn't know that. But WOW! Now I understand why it's so important to have such a wonderful organization as TLS to rescue and care for the donkeys who have lost their (original) owners until they can find their safest, best forever homes.


So, last week I had the opportunity to visit my friend, Tania and her gorgeous donkeys. They are the hosts of this wonderful event that will benefit the rescue donkeys. Oh my! What a special day that was for me. Just spending time in their presence was incredible. These animals are such wonderful creatures and they really want to help their friends in need at The Longears Safehouse Sanctuary.

Let me introduce you to: Bandit, Mercedes, and Zorro. Unfortunately, I didn't get a good picture of Chloe the sweet foster donkey, although if you click the picture of Tania with furry Zorro, you can see a bit of Chloe in the distant background behind the feeder.

Aren't they gorgeous? Each one has such a unique personality and they'd love to meet you. In fact, we'd all love to meet you! I hope you will consider spending the evening of October 26th with us. There will be fabulous food, drink, conversation and live music too! Our very own Farmer Jeff (aka JR Chapman) will be providing the live music. He's been working hard putting together a great selection of songs for your enjoyment.

If you're interested, I urge you to secure your tickets soon as tickets are limited and final counts will be needed soon for food planning & preparations. It's going to be so much fun and it's for such a great cause.  I hope you'll come and help us make hay after the sun shines. It's going to be a remarkable evening.
Email [email protected] for tickets or additional information about the event.
To learn more about The Longears Safehouse Donkey Sanctuary, visit the TLS website at:
https://www.longearssafehouse.org/

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