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5 min readThe episode features host Alexa Bradford with Pam Wolf promoting the Santa Fe Extension Master Gardener Gardening Fair and Janine Cabusel, the Tomato Lady from Giant Veggie Gardener, sharing seasonal advice for May vegetable gardening. Wolf details the fair's offerings, while Cabusel covers weather monitoring, perennial maintenance, and precise planting timing to maximize yields in Santa Fe's variable conditions.
Gardening Fair Highlights
Pam Wolf outlines the annual fair on Saturday, May 9th, at the Santa Fe County Extension Campus (3229 Rodeo Road), running 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. or until sold out. Key attractions include a garden shed selling low-cost used tools, Master Gardener project tables, vendors (full list at sfemg.org), and a kids' corner. Dr. Marissa Thompson, NMSU urban horticulture specialist from Los Lunas, speaks from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on "Gardening Where You Are: Soil, Sun, and Success in Santa Fe," drawing from her tomato research.
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What you'll learn
- 1 (00:00) **🎙️ Introduction: Pam Wolf**
- 2 (06:27) **Weather Update and Watering Tips**
- 3 (10:49) **Perennial Vegetable and Fruit Care**
- 4 (16:21) **Fruit Trees and May Planting Overview**
- 5 (21:43) **Warm Season Crops and Timing**
- 6 (25:49) **Pest Control for Seedlings**
- 7 (27:16) **Current Harvests**
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Show Notes
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel, the “Tomato Lady”, as she discusses important tasks in the vegetable garden in May.
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