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Southern Utah Gardening living Christmas tree

Southern Utah Gardening: A living Christmas tree is the perfect holiday...

Have you ever thought about having a living Christmas tree? You know, a living tree, in a pot, that you decorate for the winter...
southern Utah gardening rosemary

Southern Utah Gardening: Beautify your garden with rosemary

Rosemary has been around for a long time. Greeks and Romans grew and used it, and Shakespeare referred to it in a few of...
southern Utah gardening perennial ornamental grasses

Southern Utah Gardening: Perennial ornamental grasses

With the cooler temperatures of fall come the beautiful blooms of ornamental grasses. Grasses add vertical interest to pots and gardens that can be...
Southern Utah Gardening Plant beets in winter

Southern Utah Gardening: Plant beets in winter for early spring delights

Plant beets in winter! Yes, beets—so delicious and nutritious and very easy to grow. The mild winter we enjoy in St. George is perfect...
plant daffodils in southern Utah

Dixie Gardening: How to plant daffodils in southern Utah for easy...

Daffodils are an excellent way to add springtime color to your southern Utah garden with minimal effort. Sounds great, right? Well, it is. You want the...
When can you plant pansies

Dixie Gardening: When can you plant pansies?

It's still hot. It's 97 degrees as I write this, and yet it's fall. This year, Sept. 22 marked the first day of fall,...
growing kale in St. George

Dixie Gardening: Growing kale in St. George

Do you eat kale?  If you are a green-vegetable-eating maniac like me, you surely do. I eat it raw in salads and smoothies, sauteed,...
Dixie Gardening fertilizer trees shrubs

Dixie Gardening: Fertilizer for those hungry trees, shrubs, & other plants

Written by Angela Quayle, horticulturist We've all been watering our landscapes during the long hot summer, and while our plants need this supplemental water, it...
Dixie Gardening Green Beans

Dixie Gardening: Still just enough time for green beans

Written by Angela Quayle I know the temperatures are still in the triple digits, but during this last week of August, you have just enough...