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Tooley's Trees

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5 stars On May 10, 2007, pajaritomt from Los Alamos, NM wrote:

The following is from the Santa Fe, New Mexican,October 8, 2004 07:52 pm.

>>Stay on N.M. 75 until you connect with N.M. 76, and turn right heading toward Chamisal. Pass Las Trampas and continue on to Truchas, the high-mountain village that inspired John Nichols' hit book, The Milagro Bean Field War.

On the outskirts of Truchas, off N.M. 76, is Tooley's Trees. If you need a fruit tree for your garden ....pick up one of Gordon Tooley's and Margaret Yancey's 11,000 drought-tolerant, heirloom and uncommon-variety apple, plum, pear and cherry calipers. Tooley has grafted some of these hardy, flavor-packed trees from 100-year-old cuttings collected on old homesteads.<<

Great nursery for fruit trees that grow well in Northern New Mexico. Gordon Tooley is an expert on the subject.