SO SMALL… YET SO MUCH DAMAGE! APHIDS ARE RAMPANT THIS TIME OF YEAR.

Aphids are tiny (adults are under ¼-inch), and often nearly invisible to the naked eye. Various species can appear white, black, brown, gray, yellow, light green, or even pink! Some may have a waxy or woolly coating. They have pear-shaped bodies with long antennae; the nymphs look similar to adults. Most species have two short tubes (called cornicles) projecting from their hind end.


Nymphs and adults feed on plant juices, attacking leaves, stems, buds, flowers, fruit, and/or roots, depending on the species. Most aphids especially like succulent or new growth. Some, such as the green peach aphid, feed on a variety of plants, while others, such as the rosy apple aphid, focus on one or just a few plant hosts.


• Look for misshapen, curling, stunted, or yellowing leaves. Be sure to check the undersides of leaves; aphids love to hide there.


• If the leaves or stems are covered with a sticky substance, that is a sign that aphids may have been sipping sap. This “honeydew,” a sugary liquid produced by the insects as waste, can attract other insects, such as ants, which gather the substance for food. When aphids feed on trees, their honeydew can drop onto cars, outdoor furniture, driveways, and so on.


• The honeydew can sometimes encourage a fungal growth called sooty mold, causing branches and leaves to appear black.

• Flowers or fruit can become distorted or deformed due to feeding aphids.


• Some aphid species cause galls to form on roots or leaves.


• Aphids may transmit viruses between plants, and also attract other insects that prey on them, such as ladybugs.  


Stop by Payne’s North and ask our gardening experts which insecticide would work best for your particular problem.

PAYNE’S AND POSY ARE HIRING!

JOIN THE GREEN TEAM!

PAYNE’S NORTH:

Cashiers – We’re looking for friendly, reliable cashiers to help greet customers, run the register, and keep the checkout area running smoothly. Perfect for someone who enjoys plants, people, and a lively garden center environment.

Tropical Greenhouse Associates – Assisting with watering, care of houseplants, up-potting services and great customer service. Hours are flexible – and part-time.

Nursery Yard and Greenhouse Associates – Assisting with the day-to-day plant care activities including watering and planting.

Friendly faces wanted—download the application HERE and drop it off at Payne’s North on 304 Camino Alire.

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PAYNE’S ORGANIC SOIL YARD:

Soil Yard Equipment Operator: operates machinery to transport and distribute soil and mulch as well as loading customers’ trucks

and more. 

Dump Truck Driver: transports materials to and from various sites, loading and unloading goods safely and efficiently. Clean NM Driver’s License (non CDL) is required. 

Apply at the POSY Office 6037 Agua Fria Street near San Felipe Road

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ASK THE GARDEN GURU!

CAN WE REALLY GROW HEALTHY ASPEN TREES HERE IN NORTHERN NEW MEXICO?

ANOTHER GREAT QUESTION!

In this week’s archived show from previous years, the Garden Guru talked about how Aspen are able to grow in Santa Fe. Of course you need to simulate conditions that are prime for growing Aspen in higher elevations, such as good soil, more moisture than other trees and of course a cooler area in your yard. Aspen like cool temperatures, moist soil … supplemental water on a regular basis. Good soil is very important and you can make your own. All you need is … well, listen to Lynn’s tip to find out how to make good, rich soil! 

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE GARDEN GURU’S ARCHIVED RADIO SHOW ON THIS TOPIC.

HAPPY GARDENING!

PAYNE’S PHOTO OF THE WEEK!

PHOTO OF THE WEEK! 
BLACK-EYED SUSAN FROM PAYNE’S

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ZODIAC SIGNS AND GARDENING? HERE’S THIS CYCLES PROFILE.

by The Old Farmer’s Almanac

Here’s THIS MONTHS ZODIAC SIGN PROFILE AND HOW IT CAN HELP YOU GARDEN:


CANCER (JUNE 21 – JULY 22)
Cancer begins the summer. Because your sensitive soul loves to feed and nourish itself and others, nutritious plants such as sweet potatoes are near and dear to your heart. You find them easy to grow and will experiment with many recipes for their use. You are ruled by the Moon, so all night-blooming flowers are also akin to you. Evening primrose, moonflowers, evening stock, and night-blooming cereus fill the Cancer twilight garden with intoxicating scents and mystical magic. Hearty soups and casseroles on your dinner table are filled with everything that’s good for you.

Our GREENHOUSES are bursting with color!

STOP BY TODAY!!!

GREENHOUSES ARE 
BURSTING WITH GORGEOUS COLOR!

WE ARE RECEIVING SHIPMENTS OF NEW PLANTS WEEKLY – INCLUDING TROPICALS!

CHECK OUT OUR LATEST SHIPMENT OF HOUSEPLANTS AND TROPICALS!


WE ALSO JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF PERENNIALS! STOP BY TODAY AND CHECK THEM OUT!

BUGLE WEED GROUNDCOVER

RED HOT POKER

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ROSEMARY

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MULCH! MULCH! MULCH! FROM PAYNE’S ORGANIC SOIL YARD

Mulch is one of the best investments you can make in a Santa Fe garden. Our high elevation, intense sun, dry air, and windy conditions can quickly dry out soil and stress plants. A 2–4 inch layer of mulch helps create healthier, more resilient landscapes by:

  • Conserving precious water: Mulch slows evaporation, helping the soil stay moist longer and reducing how often you need to irrigate.
  • Keeping roots cooler: During hot summer days, mulch insulates the soil and protects plant roots from extreme temperatures.
  • Suppressing weeds: A thick layer blocks sunlight, making it harder for weeds to germinate and compete with your plants for water and nutrients.
  • Improving soil health: Organic mulches like shredded bark, compost, or wood chips gradually break down, adding valuable organic matter to Santa Fe’s often sandy or clay-heavy soils.
  • Reducing erosion: Heavy monsoon rains can wash away bare soil. Mulch helps absorb rainfall and keeps soil in place.
  • Protecting plants year-round: In winter, mulch acts as
    insulation, reducing freeze-thaw cycles that can damage roots.

  • Creating a finished look: Fresh mulch gives flower beds and landscapes a clean, well-maintained appearance while helping plants stand out.

CLICK HERE for the current POSY mulch selection and pricing.