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a popular Albuquerque restaurant is taking a risk and trying something new theyamp;#39;re growing their own produce and straw bales and so far itamp;#39;s working News 13s Marissa Lucido shows you using straw weamp;#39;re gonna learn from it tucked away in the North Valley we always like try to like new innovative ideas along 4th Street it changes it up gardeners at el Pinto restaurant this makes it simple our using straw bales to plant their produce you turn a straw bale into a cube of high quality compost itamp;#39;s a newer technique and it gives gardeners so many more options you can plant a garden on asphalt you can plant a garden on concrete youamp;#39;re not the going into the soil where you can have a lot of different pathogens and other issues Master Gardener Randy Chavez says they started this project just two months ago it was June 15th before my boss told me just do it so they conditioned the bales of straw pushing organic fertilizer into the center of the bales using