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Utah Planting Guide
Planting a garden at the correct time can make a significant difference in how successful it is. Gardens planted too early may...
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Guide to Planting Flowers in Zone 7
USDA zone 7 encompasses regions in Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia ...
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Can Orange Trees Grow in Washington City, Utah?
While the frost-free growing season is long in Washington City, Utah -- around 200 days -- the winters feature sub-freezing temperatures that...
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What Are Gardening Zones?
Areas with significant elevation changes can change hardiness zones every few miles, according to the Utah State University Extension. Check with your...
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How to Select Plants for Your Zone
Growing a perennial garden is a great way to brighten up your yard and to give yourself a great activity to enjoy...
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Gardening & Soil Hardiness Zones
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, divides North America into 11 plant hardiness zones. Each zone is 10 degrees F warmer or colder...
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Northern Utah Vegetable Planting Guide
The coldest winter temperatures in northern Utah can range from zero degrees Fahrenheit to minus 25. To grow vegetables successfully in this...
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Growing White Sage: Hardiness Zones
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Plant Hardiness Zone Map separates the Americas into 11 zones based on annual average low temperatures. Each...
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Trees for Landscaping in Utah
Trees can add aesthetic and monetary value to your property. Other benefits can include shade, wind protection, screening, and increased habitat for...
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How to Plant a Vegetable Garden in Utah
Home-grown vegetables are not only healthier for you, they taste better too. Although most of Utah is United States Department of Agriculture...
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In What Zones Does a Rowan Tree Grow?
In What Zones Does a Rowan Tree Grow?. Rowan trees are also known as European mountain ash trees (Sorbus aucuparia). The short...
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Zone 7 Planting Guide
Hardiness Zone 7 covers an enormous amount of territory across the United States. With Delaware as its northern border and northern Georgia...
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How to Plant an Almond Tree in Utah
Almond trees grow to heights between 15 and 20 feet, with an equal spread. Adorned with shiny green foliage, almond trees also...
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How to Plant Asparagus in Utah
Asparagus is a summertime vegetable and grows best with other summertime crops like beans, tomatoes and peppers. Unlike these sensitive and sometimes...
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Where Is the Zone 4 Planting Area?
Planting zones generally refer to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Plant Hardiness Zone Map. There are 11 zones on the map, and...
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How to Plant Spring Flowers By Planting Zone
Planting spring flowers according to what planting zone you are in will yield the best results, as each zone has different dates...
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How to Plant a Garden in Utah
Utah is a state of diverse climates and terrains. The state's climate ranges from mountains to deserts. The varying elevations mean that...
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How to Grow Artichokes in Texas
The artichoke is a cool weather plant from the sunflower family. Artichokes grow into a thistle-type form with arching leaves and an...