Saturday, August 23, 2008

Zinnias in August


These zinnias are almost five feet tall near my front entry in Provo, Utah

Provo, Utah has a harsh, hot and dry summer climate, but with a little water and care, flower gardens bloom profusely. These cosmos and zinnias were planted as seeds directly into the garden. They generally outperform transplanted plants obtained from a nursery.






Zinnias, grown directly from seed, produce spectacular flowers in the latter part of the summer and early fall and they require very little care. They are susceptible to powdery mildew and when young are targeted by slugs and snails.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Uinta Mountains, Utah

Mirror Lake, with Hayden Peak in background, Uinta Mountains, Utah (2005)
(All photos were taken by Urthman, and may not be republished without permission)

Moon Lake, south flank of Uinta Mountains (2005)

Meadow, with Gilbert Peak poking above the trees (2005)