Growing Natives Garden Tour 2016
Foxborough Garden (10 photos from 2012)
Garden #24, Mountain View
Showcase Features: This peaceful garden invites people and animals to enjoy nature through the changing seasons. The garden includes a redwood habitat, Mediterranean mounds, and fruit trees. In 2008, the owner remodeled the front garden, which is now almost 100% native. In 2011, PG&E required the removal of part of the concrete walkway and a boxwood hedge. Instead of pouring more polluting concrete, the owners had an urbanite pathway laid. With kind permission from their neighbors, they are starting a new hedge using two species of manzanita and Eve Case coffeeberry.
Other Garden Attractions: Garden designer Chris Todd helped garden owners plan the replacement of a pool and thirsty lawn. Instead, they now enjoy colorful, drought-tolerant perennials and a plaza with a hammock. Benches invite garden visitors to sit and watch the birds and butterflies that enjoy the plants and water sources. There's a surprise in the garden every day. The garden owner is Town Mouse in the popular native gardening blog Town Mouse and Country Mouse (http://www.tmousecmouse.blogspot.com).
Gardening for Wildlife: Many birds, butterflies, and native bees live in and visit this garden. Lizards come out in the summer and salamanders enjoy the redwood habitat during the rainy season. The solar-powered fountains are a special attraction for humans and critters alike.
☺ Garden Talk: Helen Popper, author of California Native Gardening: A Month-By-Month Guide will visit this garden for the 2016 tour, sign books and answer questions 10:00 to 11:00. She will give a 20 minute talk at 10:30.
❀ Plants Available: On tour day, Gold Rush Native Plant Nursery will conduct a plant sale at this garden. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Going Native Garden Tour. You may pay with cash, check or credit card.
Years of CA Native Gardening at this Location: 13
Garden Size: 10,000 sq ft
Designer: Chris Todd (back)
Installer: Dale van Doren (front and back)
Click here to display the plant list in a printer-friendly format (from year 2014).
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