Forget the lawn — your trees need water to survive drought and scorching heat
Experts with USU’s Forestry Extension say your lawn will come back next year, but under-watered trees could die without proper care.
(Briana Scroggins | Special to The Tribune) Weber Basin’s Water Conservation Learning Garden in Layton offers ideas for trees that require less water.
Kathy Stephenson covers food, dining, alcohol policy and features. A Utah native and University of Utah graduate, she has been a reporter at The Salt Lake Tribune for more than 30 years.