The sun shines brilliant the golden autumn leaves of the Cottonwood tree. A storm hides the Sandia Mountains usually visible in the background. Sunlight on cottonwood tree. Though this photo doesn… more →
Sunstone Herb Farmsunstoneherbfarm wrote 2 weeks ago: The sun shines brilliant the golden autumn leaves of the Cottonwood tree. A storm hides the Sandia M … more →
sunstoneherbfarm wrote 5 months ago: Friends at Biodynamic CSA, Erda Gardens, are hosting some cool summer workshops. Below is their sche … more →
sunstoneherbfarm wrote 6 months ago: Enjoy the incomparable taste of eggs grown from a backyard flock. These are no anemic store bought e … more →
sunstoneherbfarm wrote 10 months ago: Interested in urban homesteading? Permaculture garden design? Growing your own food? Join Jen in Mar … more →
sunstoneherbfarm wrote 1 year ago: Jen appears in a segment of New Mexico in Focus that covers the Rio Grande Valley Farmers Guild whic … more →
sunstoneherbfarm wrote 1 year ago: Bard and Zoe's Strawbale Shed Since moving to Albuquerque’s South Valley 2 years ago, our … more →
sunstoneherbfarm wrote 1 year ago: John takes spent hay from goat pen for sheet mulching new garden beds. Friends, it’s time to give yo … more →
sunstoneherbfarm wrote 1 year ago: Yarrow Nestled Among the Wild Blanket Flower We have been lucky to harvest many wild growing herbs ( … more →
sunstoneherbfarm wrote 1 year ago: Fortunately for us, our new property came with access to the Chanate acequia which is part of the Ri … more →
sunstoneherbfarm wrote 1 year ago: Contrary to popular opinion goats do not eat just anything. Yes, they can be impish and grab a piece … more →
sunstoneherbfarm wrote 1 year ago: Jen and I dropped by the 2008 New Mexico Xeriscape Expo yesterday to check out the exhibitors, visit … more →
sunstoneherbfarm wrote 1 year ago: In an earlier post we briefly mentioned La Plazita Institute and our participation in its community … more →