Archive for June, 2008

First Spring Pickings

June 10, 2008

The first vase of flowers of the season with a variety of loveliness from our property. Delphinium, Mexican Hat, Rose…

First vase of flowers

Skunk Cabbage Root Oil – New Product

June 10, 2008

Herbal Oils - Sunstone HerbsWe’ve just added Skunk Cabbage Root Oil to our product list. We’ve been getting a lot of requests for it lately so we decided to use some of the root that we normally have on hand to make Skunk Cabbage Root Tincture and make up a batch of oil.

Here’s a link to an interesting article about Skunk Cabbage, Symplocarpus foetidus, that appeared in the Garden Notebook section of the New York Times a couple of years ago. It’s a lovingly written ode to this under-appreciated plant. From the article:

“I have to respect a plant that is often dismissed as smelly and expendable. Someday, it may be appreciated for its tenacity and cunning, even for its beauty.

Watering from the Irrigation Ditch

June 2, 2008

Fortunately for us, our new property came with access to the Chanate acequia which is part of the Rio Grande Valley’s centuries-old 300 mile network of irrigation ditches and canals.

For approximately $25 per year (payable to the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District), we can access water from this ditch on a weekly basis during the growing season.

Because we have a 30ft irrigation well to water our gardens (we really lucked out!! We also have a 300ft well for the house) we use the ditch water specifically for irrigating the various trees that form a natural screen along the perimeter of our property. These trees – Austrian Pines, Russian Olives, Autumn Olives to name a few – are planted along canals designed by the previous owner to receive water from the ditch.

With the help of my neighbor Terry, I’ve been learning how to navigate the gates and turnouts of the ditch. You need to be careful because the water can come fast and, if not managed properly, could jump the ditch and end up flooding someone’s house.

I have a lot of fun watering with the ditch (as do our dogs Maggie and Tessie) and am getting better at it. Last week I washed out one of the planks that I use as a walkway to cross where the water enters our property. I did better this week though. -Tree


Jen removes leaves blocking flow


Maggie plays crocodile