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Southwest Yard & Garden; Green to red but not green to yellow? – Final harvest questions

Southwest Yard & Garden; Green to red but not green to yellow? – Final harvest questions

Southwest Yard & Garden; Green to red but not green to yellow? – Final harvest questions

Questions: I still have so many green fruit ripening on my tomato plants. Should I pull up the entire plants by the root and hang them upside down in the garage to finish ripening? Before the first frost in my area, I went ahead and picked my yellow bell peppers while they were still green.

Things people should know about creating wills

Drafting a last will and testament is an essential component of estate planning. Despite the importance of having a will, a recent survey from AARP found that two out of five Americans over the age of 45 do not have one.

Tips for writing an obituary

Do not feel obliged to include cause of death While acquaintances who first learn of a person’s death via an obituary may be curious about cause of death, loved ones of the deceased do not have to include such information if they are uncomfortable doing so.

Community Calendar

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Schools preparing for Red Ribbon Week

Schools preparing for Red Ribbon Week

Schools preparing for Red Ribbon Week

GRANTS, N.M. – With Red Ribbon Week coming up, lasting October 23 through October 31, Grants Cibola County Schools are beginning to prepare small events and assemblies to encourage students to live a drug-free life and be all that they can be.
Local rap artist making a name for himself

Local rap artist making a name for himself

Local rap artist making a name for himself

GRANTS, N.M. – Local 17-year-old rap artist Ivan Garcia started creating his own music about two years ago and has been working hard to put his name out there ever since. The young artist’s inspiration to pursue music started long before that, however.
Southwest Yard & Garden; Prepping fruit trees for winter: Part 2

Southwest Yard & Garden; Prepping fruit trees for winter: Part 2

Southwest Yard & Garden; Prepping fruit trees for winter: Part 2

Question: What do you recommend for winter care of fruit trees? – Bette A., Albuquerque Answer: Last week, we addressed this question by learning about cold-hardiness and how to avoid drought stress in the dormant season by irrigating properly and using mulch.