Bearded irises do well in Utah's dry climate. They don't need much care and come in a wide range of colors and sizes.
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Choose Siberian irises that grow well in the temperature of the state but don't need much care.
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Choose daylilies, which are the best plants because they look good from late spring to early summer and don't need much care.
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After the last frost, you can plant Shasta daisies to get bright flowers from May to July. They do best in full sun and with regular care.
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Plant peonies in late fall or early spring to grow beautiful flowers.They blooms late spring to early summer with minimal effort.
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Plant in the spring, give it plenty of water, and give it partial to full shade for bright blooms in mid- to late-summer. A balanced fertilizer will also help.
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Plant in spring/early summer, full sun, well-drained soil. Regular care - watering, fertilizing, pruning - ensures lush growth.
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Plant in spring/early summer, full sun, well-drained soil. Regular care - watering, fertilizing, pruning - ensures lush growth.
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Plant lemon balm in late spring/early summer for mid-summer blooms in sunny spots, keeping soil moist, pruning, and using organic mulch for vibrant growth.
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Plant in early spring for vibrant summer growth, ensuring well-drained soil, regular watering, and occasional fertilizing for easy garden success.
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Plant seeds in sunny spots and water them often, and you'll have beautiful flowers from late spring to midsummer that can grow in many different areas.
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Plant seeds in sunny spots and water them often, and you'll have beautiful flowers from late spring to midsummer that can grow in many different areas.
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