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from The New Mexican Drought-time gardening
“Seeds sense drought,” said David Salman of Santa Fe Greenhouses. “And they know the difference between well water and rainwater. This will be a tough seed year.”
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from The New Mexican Lots of history in Pecos and Glorieta
People have lived in the Pecos area for at least 900 years, according to archaeologists’ dating of the Pecos Pueblo origins. By the 14th century, Pecos was a thriving center of trade between Puebloans and the Plains tribes. Pecos Pueblo at its apex was home to about 2,000 people living in a complex up to five stories high.
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