Selection and Culture of Landscape Plants in Utah, A Guide for Casteland RC & D
Carbon, Emery, Grand, and San Juan Counties
"The purpose of this publication is to recommend plants and landscape management procedures for various regions of the Southeast portion of Utah known as Castleland (Carbon, Emery, Grand, and San Juan Counties). Cold winters, hot summers, little rainfall, and poor soils make Castleland one of the state’s most difficult regions for growing and maintaining landscapes. Proper landscape design and management can help prevent plant stress and death in these conditions. It also makes landscapes easier to maintain." 15-pages 8.5" x 11"
D. Libbey, L.A. Rupp
April 1996
HG 500
Information/Research Summary
Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
University/College
Landscape Ecology, Species Selection, Site Evaluation/Selection
Utah
Soil management, Soil management, Water management, Water management
MW: F-PAMP-UT-96-001
MWCU&CF
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