Most of the pictures listed in this blog will be micro-shots. This is because I want this blog to document the growth and development of individual species. However sometimes it is nice to step back, get an overview, and get some perspective on the process of managing and planning ahead. Here's two pictures taken over last weekend one of each side of the greenhouse. The last frost date in my area is may 5, so many of these plants will be moved out in about a week.
Gardening in Utahs Wasatch mountain region. USDA hardiness 5a has a lot to offer. A grow log of rare and unusual plants in a cold temperate climate. A look at home gardening techniques with an emphasis on plant descriptions and an illustrated chronology of their growth and development.
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