Address: 629 E 800 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, USA
Phone: +18013592658
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
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Thank you for making the plant sale happen this year! I just picked up my order. It was so easy, well organized, and perfect in every way. You guys are the best!!
Sarah Lewis
Wasatch has given me hope. The women's program is a smart, unique approach to establishing trust between woman and every day life. Thank you!
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Great and amazing people
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Hi Julienne, I work with Wasatch Community Gardens. You can buy roses most commonly as bare root or in a container. Bare root roses can be planted at the end of March here and through April for their best success. If you are planting a container rose (that means it's in a pot of soil and has lots of leafy foliage), you'll want to wait until after the last spring frost in your area. Happy Planting!
Hi Sharon, Go to Wasatchgardens.org and click on community gardens. From there you can click on "Join a garden" and it will give you a page with the garden application and lots of info on how the community gardens work!
Hi Marilyn, I work with Wasatch Community Gardens. I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. At our gardens, we don't have the option for memorial benches, and unfortunately because we are on city lands for the gardens, they dont allow for the burying of human ashes. But it sounds like the gardens were important to her, and that means a lot to us. You could look at doing a donation to Wasatch Community Gardens in memory of this individual, to help us with providing these beautiful spaces to the community to use and enjoy. Another option would be to donate to the new Campus that is being built at the Grateful Tomato Garden. For donors over a certain amount, they will have an option to have their name and if desired "In memory of", to a brick that will be displayed in the pathway leading to the gardens. Visit wasatchgardens.org/donate-online or wasatchgardens.org/dig for these two options. All our best,
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