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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

  • Amanda Oct 24, 2022

    We want to do this to our next house. A lot of people don’t realize the medicinal remedies of wildflowers along with them just tasting good!


  • Natalie Oct 24, 2022

    Super important to include this in one’s yard! Super cool to know I can do that with the Monarch butterfly mix!


  • Dan Katz Oct 24, 2022

    It would be nice to plant some of the Monarch butterfly mix before it snows. I didn’t know I could do that. Something to look forward to in spring!


  • Vik R. Oct 24, 2022

    A wildflower patch has been on my list since moving to our home over a decade ago. Thank you for breaking down the steps – I didn’t know where to even start on such a project!


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