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.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Telehealth Garden













 The gardeners at the Telehealth Garden site decided to build raised beds because of the poor soil quality. Photos of the beds will be posted next week. They are now completed. Planting has not yet begun due to lack of soil. But is right around the corner!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Sustainability Expo

The Lobo Gardens media group will be setting up a table at the upcoming 3rd Annual Sustainability Expo. The event will be April 21, 2011 from 10AM--2PM. Come join us! It will be a great day of information sharing and cooperation toward living everyday more sustainably than the last!

Hope to see you there!

TELEHEALTH Garden beginning of semester!









The Telehealth site has since completed construction on raised beds and is about to start planting spring crops. The members of this site decided to build raised beds in order to provide more nutrient soil for their plants and create a wheelchair accessible garden.

RED Beginning of Semester Pictures

Introductions to Lobogardens-viewing RED for the first time


The Fall 2010 cold frame

Some seeds collected from last semester's crops!

The raised bed

Some pictures from before  the Spring 2011 RED garden got started planting.