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Flowers for the High Plains

From: Judy Fossum Mathern
Series: High Plains Home & Yard
Length: 01:32

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As the grass turns green, it is now time to turn our attention to more color. What better way to add color to your garden than with flowers! The High Plains climate works well for many types and this edition of "High Plains Home & Yard" will talk about a few. Read the full description.

1hollyhock_small As the grass turns green, it is now time to turn our attention to more color. What better way to add color to your garden than with flowers! The High Plains climate works well for many types and this edition of "High Plains Home & Yard" will talk about a few.

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Piece Description

Timing and Cues

INCUE: "Now, if your are looking for..."
OUTCUE: "well in our climate."
Total Run Time 1:32

Intro and Outro

INTRO:

Spring means gardens and gorgeous flowers! Who doesn't love flowers? However, finding flowering plants that do well on the High Plains can sometimes be a challenge. There are, however, many that do well in our weather and here are a few of them.

OUTRO:

Flowers add beauty and enjoyment to any garden. Even though our weather can be quite dry, there are plenty of flowers that thrive in our High Plains environment.

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
Release Digital Juice Light Touch. Digital Juice 2010 01:32

Additional Credits

Thanks to Shane Smith, Director of Cheyenne Botanic Gardens for the information.

Thanks to Hollywood Edge for the Western Meadowlark sound effect (royalty free.)

Related Website

http://www.botanic.org/