Utah is absolutely beautiful. Our state is home to five National Parks, 80 mountain ranges and more than 500 species of plant and animal life, including mammals, birds, fish and reptiles.
While these natural wonders thrive on their own, many non-native Utahns quickly realize their favorite plants from other regions of the country aren’t capable of doing the same. If you’ve tried planting flower beds or a garden only to harvest weeds, know that you aren’t alone. Our state’s high-altitude climate and dry conditions make gardening challenging, but not impossible. In our latest blog, we look at three of our favorite Utah-friendly flowers.
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