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Beautiful perennial, water-wise landscape plants, brown lawns and Apricot Chicken
Episode 522nd July 2020 • Homegrown Horticulture • Taun Beddes
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0:00        Introduction

1:15        Casey Finlinson lead horticulturist for the Central Utah Water Conservancy District discusses great landscape plants for the yard that will save water.

9:57        Taun discusses four perennials: two great flowering species for summer and two for fall.

20:13     Lawns can struggle during July and August. Why are they turning brown?

25:42     USU Extension Intern Annie Smith cooks Apricot Chicken, a delicious yet easy recipe. 

Music Credit intro and outro: The Joy Drops. Not Drunk Mix Full Band No Vocal. Used under creative commons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

Transition music: Savannah Peterson, unnamed composition. Used by permission and under creative commons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

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