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Wildflower Gardens

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Ashleigh Smith
I'm Ashleigh Smith, a native to Northern Utah. I first gained a love of gardening with my grandmother as I helped her each summer.

I decided to make a career of it and have recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Brigham Young University - Idaho. My studies have focused on plant production while I also have experience in Nursery & Garden Center Operations.

Further Reading

The Lemonading Garden Trend: Why Imperfect Gardens Are In Style

The Lemonading Garden Trend: Why Imperfect Gardens Are In Style

The lemonading trend encourages gardeners to embrace imperfection by turning mistakes and setbacks into creative, beautiful garden moments. It’s a fresh, feel-good approach that celebrates resilience, experimentation, and personal style over picture-perfect results.


2026 Scholarship Winner Riley Abernathy: Water Flow & Embolism in Plants

2026 Scholarship Winner Riley Abernathy: Water Flow & Embolism in Plants

Riley Abernathy Most plant owners get caught up on one thing- watering their beloved plants. Sometimes they're busy, sometimes its laziness; but do "plant moms" know what happens when they get to the point of no return? Typically, a thirsty...

The History of Sprouts & Sprouting

The History of Sprouts & Sprouting

Sprouting has cycled through booms and declines for over fifty years—from the 1970s health food movement to today's nutrition-driven resurgence—shaped by shifting science, safety standards, and generations of passionate advocates.


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America in Bloom: A 4th of July Garden Celebration

Ashleigh Smith The 4th of July is more than a date on the calendar, it's a celebration of community and history. While most Americans mark the day with backyard barbecues, fireworks, and lawn games, gardeners may be interested in patriotic-themed...


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14 comments

  • Alison Oct 26, 2022

    Love that you can sow them in the fall for spring!


  • Amanda Maloney Oct 25, 2022

    Thanks for the great info! I’ve been wanting to include some flowers for our pollinator friends!


  • edge Oct 25, 2022

    I’ve had fantastic success with wildflower mixes since I went low-water. TFM has some great mixes, for every type of landscape and climate. Wildflower mixes can be designed to provide color from spring to fall, and my pollinators and native bees have made a serious comeback!


  • Isaac Dixon Oct 24, 2022

    I’ve had a lot of success with wildflower mixes and they’ve invited several pollinators into our garden area.


  • Diane Oakley Oct 24, 2022

    I have just recently started fleshing up my garden and these packs of beautiful flower seeds is a perfect start.


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