What Garden Zone Is Utah
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Name: Paul
Paul2032 |
Here are some pictures of my garden from this morning.....
Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah (5) | Quote | Post #655840 (1) |
Name: Geof
mandolls |
Nice ! - I especially like the 3rd pic down that show how massive your plantings are. I also really like the roses mixed in with everything else | Quote | Post #656670 (2) |
Name: Becky
beckygardener |
Paul - Those garden photos are really lovely! What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters, compared to what lies within us. | Quote | Post #657359 (3) |
Name: Paul
Paul2032 |
Thanks Geof and Becky....... Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah | Quote | Post #657373 (4) |
Name: Veronica
indygardengal |
Loving all your garden pictures!!!! My attitude determines my altitude | Quote | Post #657556 (5) |
Name: Paul
Paul2032 |
Glad you are enjoying them Veronica......here are some different areas in my garden
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Hudson Valley') Coneflowers (Echinacea) White Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea 'White Swan')
Hosta 'Rainforest Sunrise'
Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah | Quote | Post #657590 (6) |
Name: Debra
lovemyhouse |
Love all the flowers and plants. You have intriguing combinations. Thank you for posting. It's okay to not know all the answers. | Quote | Post #657615 (7) |
Name: Paul
Paul2032 |
Thanks Debra. My garden is one of the main focuses of my life....... Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah | Quote | Post #657640 (8) |
Name: Debra
lovemyhouse |
Mine, too, now that I have the house to myself again. It's okay to not know all the answers. | Quote | Post #657646 (9) |
Name: Jeanie
foraygardengirl |
Holy cow, Paul, your gardens are wonderful! Someone could get lost in there... :+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+: (1) | Quote | Post #660493 (10) |
Name: Paul
Paul2032 |
A few pictures from this morning......
White Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea 'White Swan')
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Hudson Valley')
Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah (1) | Quote | Post #662975 (11) |
Name: Debra
lovemyhouse |
I like them all, but I LOVE the second and next to last photographs. It's okay to not know all the answers. | Quote | Post #663016 (12) |
Name: Jo Ann Gentle
ge1836 |
What a great collection of coneflowers you have. | Quote | Post #663542 (13) |
Name: Paul
Paul2032 |
Jo Ann......I've probably told this before but in the 1960's I was attending the University of Utah. I was going home for the weekend and stopped at a large nursery in SLC. They had some nice Rudbeckias. I bought several for my Dad and when I got them home he wasn't impressed. He thought they looked like sun flowers which he considered weeds. He planted them and over the years they naturalized around his yard and he grew to love them because they were willing. I bought a building lot from him and in the 1970's built a home. They started naturalizing in my yard and the ones I have now are descendants of those original plants purchased in the 60's. I have tried a number of the fancier new hybrids but they never last. I don't remember planting the first Echinacea which have also naturalized. I have tried some of the newer cultivars which have lived but not prospered. I love the cone flowers because they bloom when some other things are finished and, if I keep them deadheaded, look nice well into the fall. Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah [Last edited by Paul2032 - Jul 21, 2014 9:52 AM (+)] |
Name: Debra
lovemyhouse |
Great story, Paul. It's okay to not know all the answers. | Quote | Post #663659 (15) |
Name: Veronica
indygardengal |
Very nice gardens. My attitude determines my altitude | Quote | Post #685304 (16) |
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