Lobo Gardens is envisioned as a learning laboratory project that would be planned, managed, planted, and harvested to benefit organizations who provide food to the state’s families in need. Used as an interdisciplinary and multi-institutional effort, Lobo Gardens will eventually involve numerous departments and schools on north and main UNM campus as well as other university partners. The garden may also serve as a learning site for younger school students (K-12) and an opportunity to participate in mentoring and pipeline experiences with university students.

Monday, September 27, 2010

The Garden is looking green and producing vegetables! The water system is underway and it is now time to think of fall planting and building cold frames.









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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Tip of the Week!

Here at the Lobo Garden the foundation has already been set and the next step is installing the waster line. When installing a water line it is neccassary that you are aware of what utility lines are in the ground before digging begins...or else you will learn the hard way!  In this project it is necessary to dig the trench 18-24 inches to ensure your piping does not freeze.

Upcoming: Drip System Installation


Broken Pipe

Lobo Gardens at the UNM Earth Day Expo