A place for the whole family showcasing water efficient landscaping examples as well as interactive educational exhibits. This nine-acre botanical garden is located in West Jordan, UT. Resources at this Garden can help you make changes to your landscape that will increase its beauty and water efficiency.
Free and Open to the public!
In person and online classes available.
Visit the Conservation Garden Park website for hours and information.
One of the largest botanical gardens in the Intermountain West, Red Butte Gardens is located on 100 acres in the foothills on the eastern edge of the University of Utah campus. This community funded Garden is renowned for its numerous plant collections, a world-class outdoor concert series, and award-winning horticulture-based educational programs
Visit the Red Butte Garden website for hours and information.
Located within Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, this 50 acre botanic garden hosts special events, Guided Garden Walks, a cafe, and gift shop.
Visit the Ashton Gardens website for hours and information.
Over the years, Gardenflow has specialized in designing numerous Localscapes .
Landscape for where you live.
Localscapes are designed to work
with Utah's unique climate.
Visit the Localscapes website to learn more!
Slow The Flow Utah
Qualifying landscapes can earn cash incentives for replacing lawn with waterwise landscaping, switching to drip, and planting shade trees in your yard.
Visit the Slow the Flow Utah website to learn more!
Click on the links below to learn more.
High Country Gardens (Online Nursery)
RockOn (RockUtah) - Landscape materials
Asphalt Materials Inc-Landscape materials
StoneCover Quarries- Flagstone Chips
Diamond Tree Experts- Mulch
Oquirrh Mountain Compost- Mulch
Utah Yard Bark- Mulch

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