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Cosmos For Cut Flower Production In Utah, Ali Harrison, Melanie Stock, Lorin Harrison, Amanda Pratt, Olive Stewart, Claudia Nischwitz, Nick Volesky Jan 2024

Cosmos For Cut Flower Production In Utah, Ali Harrison, Melanie Stock, Lorin Harrison, Amanda Pratt, Olive Stewart, Claudia Nischwitz, Nick Volesky

All Current Publications

Cosmos are one of the easiest and most productive cut flowers to grow. As a warm-season annual, blooms are prolific and continued, making cosmos a staple, cut-and-come-again flower. The plants tolerate low water conditions, poor soil, and low maintenance, and perform better in fields than high tunnels. Available in shades ranging from whites and blushes to cranberry and orange, cosmos provide popular colors and airy textures for floral design work, particularly in late summer weddings and events.


Fall Planting, Larry A. Sagers Sep 2009

Fall Planting, Larry A. Sagers

Archived Gardening Publications

No abstract provided.


Mountain Beebalm In The Landscape, Heidi Kratsch, Graham Hunter Jan 2009

Mountain Beebalm In The Landscape, Heidi Kratsch, Graham Hunter

Gardening

No abstract provided.


Firecracker Penstemon In The Landscape, Heidi Kratsch, Graham Hunter Jan 2009

Firecracker Penstemon In The Landscape, Heidi Kratsch, Graham Hunter

Gardening

No abstract provided.


Mexican Cliffrose In The Landscape, Heidi Kratsch, Graham Hunter Dec 2008

Mexican Cliffrose In The Landscape, Heidi Kratsch, Graham Hunter

Gardening

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Little Bluestem In The Landscape, Heidi Kratsch, Graham Hunter Nov 2007

Little Bluestem In The Landscape, Heidi Kratsch, Graham Hunter

Gardening

No abstract provided.


Color For All Seasons, Jeanette Bradfield, Torie Hancock Jul 2006

Color For All Seasons, Jeanette Bradfield, Torie Hancock

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Photographing Flowers, Larry A. Segers Jan 2006

Photographing Flowers, Larry A. Segers

Archived Gardening Publications

No abstract provided.


Growing Iris, Utah State University Extension Jan 2005

Growing Iris, Utah State University Extension

Gardening

No abstract provided.


Annuals For Utah Gardens, Teresa Cerny, Debbie Amundsen, Loralie Cox Sep 2003

Annuals For Utah Gardens, Teresa Cerny, Debbie Amundsen, Loralie Cox

Gardening

No abstract provided.


Passionate About Perennials, Larry A. Sagers Jun 2003

Passionate About Perennials, Larry A. Sagers

All Archived Publications

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Selected Perennials For The Wasatch Front, Larry A. Sagers, Don Sundbury, Bev Sundbury Jun 2003

Selected Perennials For The Wasatch Front, Larry A. Sagers, Don Sundbury, Bev Sundbury

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Selected Perennials For The Wasatch Front, Larry A. Sagers, Don Sundbury, Bev Sundbury Jun 2003

Selected Perennials For The Wasatch Front, Larry A. Sagers, Don Sundbury, Bev Sundbury

All Archived Publications

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Some Flowers Turn Into Weeds, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Some Flowers Turn Into Weeds, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Annuals - Help Them Survive Transplanting, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Annuals - Help Them Survive Transplanting, Dennis Hinkamp

All Current Publications

No abstract provided.


You Can't Miss With Lilacs, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

You Can't Miss With Lilacs, Dennis Hinkamp

All Current Publications

No abstract provided.


Growing Chrysanthemums In The Garden, Utah State University Extension Jan 2000

Growing Chrysanthemums In The Garden, Utah State University Extension

Gardening

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Enjoy The Flowers Before Pruning Spring Shrubs, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Enjoy The Flowers Before Pruning Spring Shrubs, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.