Utah native landscaping

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New Utah Gardener: Utah Native Plants Are Beautiful! Utah Native Plants, Utah Gardening, Xeriscape Front Yard, Native Plant Landscape, Permaculture Garden, Drought Tolerant Perennials, Utah State University, Drought Tolerant Landscape, Front Yard Garden Design

There is a misconception that native plants are drab, colorless, prickly and unattractive. This is simply not true! There are hundreds of plants and shrubs and grasses native to the Western United States that are green and colorful with flowers and fruits that attracts bees, butterflies and birds. I recently visited a garden in the Tooele Valley, Utah that has a beautiful planting of Utah Native Plants. It was a great looking part of the landscape and the best thing about it? - These plants…

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Here's a pre-designed plant palette of  mostly native Utah perennials and grasses perfect for an ultra low-water planting bed or park strip planting.  All are compatible with rock mulch and can take the heat.  Organized by bloom time (Pasque Flower blooms first) and designed to include great texture, silver foliage accents and the design is grounded by ornamental grasses.  Pick and choose your favorites or use 'em all (minus any which grow more than 2.5 feet tall in the park strip!) Xeriscape Front Yard, Low Water Landscaping, Xeriscape Landscaping, Low Water Plants, Drought Tolerant Garden, Drought Tolerant Landscape, Dry Garden, Australian Garden, Native Garden

Here's a pre-designed plant palette of mostly native Utah perennials and grasses perfect for an ultra low-water planting bed or park strip planting. All are compatible with rock mulch and can take the heat. Organized by bloom time (Pasque Flower blooms first) and designed to include great texture, silver foliage accents and the design is grounded by ornamental grasses. Pick and choose your favorites or use 'em all (minus any which grow more than 2.5 feet tall in the park strip!)

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