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From the public television episode of July 8th

Albuquerque Xeriscape Garden (pt. 2) | Fabian Chavez Research Center | Weevil and Leaf-cutter Bee Damage | Unusual Vines | Powdery Mildew | Bradford Pear | Onion Seed Head | Tomato | Artichoke

Weekly Feature - Albuquerque Xeriscape Garden (pt. 2)

Guest of the Week -Dorothy McLaughlin
on the Fabian Chavez Research Center


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Albuquerque: Weevil and Leaf-cutter Bee Damage
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Las Cruces Bradford Pear - Misshapen fruit, brown spots Onion Seed Head - Can it be replanted?
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