Growing Natives Garden Tour 2010
J&J's Burbank Garden (5 photos)
Garden #43, San Jose
Showcase Features: Replacing a lawn under a mature native walnut, this homeowner designed and installed garden uses berms to provide a hospitable environment for native plants.
Other Garden Attractions: A beautiful fence separates this front-yard garden from the street. The old lawn was sheet-mulched to smother it, then dirt was re-used from installation of paths in the back yard to create a raised planting area on top of the mulch. The garden is planted with a mix of native shrubs and perennials and wildflowers. Just finishing its first full year, the garden shows how homeowners can sustainably replace a lawn on a budget.
The homeowners are also avid food gardeners. Their backyard, while officially not part of the tour, is an urban farm containing a vegetable garden, chicken coop, a permaculture herb spiral and several fruit trees. There's also a small native meadow, a butterfly/hummingbird garden and several fountains.
Gardening for Wildlife: Finches, hummingbirds, bees, butterflies, wasps,and salamanders visit the yard.
Years of CA Native Gardening at this Location: 1
Garden Size: 1000 sq. ft
Designer: Homeowners
Installer: Homeowners
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