| You won't find High Country Gardens in the phone book in Santa Fe, their retail outlet is called Santa Fe Greenhouses. They have both a xeriscape garden and a southwest cottage garden on display so you can see what will grow and how it can look. Check out the web site, they are currently touting autumn as the planting time for xeric gardens. In case you are REALLY new to the area, you should know that July and August are usually the rainy season here, and that is a good time to start a new garden, rather than during the dry spring weather. This year the rainy season has extended into September, but that is unusual. Albuquerque, OTOH, usually has some rain during Sept (State Fair) and October (Baloon Fiesta) as well. ;-) Also try Plants of the Southwest on Agua Fria. BTW, if your new home doesn't already have it, you should install a rain barrel, or even one barrel under each outfall from your roof. That cache of water can really help get new plantings through dry periods. Also, greywater recycling has recently been made legal here in NM (outlaws have used greywater in their landscape for years, though). The ecoversity on Agua Fria has some interesting courses on water harvesting, as well as sustainable living in Santa Fe (http://www.ecoversity.org/ccwater.html). I think Santa Fe Community College offers some xeriscaping courses occasionally, too. Hope some of that helps. Catherine |
Here is a link that might be useful: Santa Fe Greenhouses