Growing Natives Garden Tour 2010
Lassen Drive Garden (4 photos from 2006)
Garden #2, Belmont
Showcase Features: This front yard garden shows an excellent example of using 'Anchor Bay' wild lilac and dwarf coyote brush as a lovely, drought tolerant ground cover instead of a thirsty lawn.
Other Garden Attractions: Other, nicely displayed native specimens include white chaparral currant, Dr. Hurd manzanita, Douglas iris, wild California grape and Catalina perfume. A Howard McMinn manzanita hedge borders the property.
Gardening for Wildlife: Natural plants, bird feeders and a bird path provides food, water and shelter for the birds. The owner provides some nesting boxes, and the coast live oak in the back yard also supports nesting. Owner's statement: I love feeding the wild birds and wanted a garden that would attract them to the yard. The new garden has attracted several new species of birds to the yard. Last spring, we had three different birds raise their fledglings in the yard, including a hummingbird just in view of the window.
Years of CA Native Gardening at this Location: 8
Garden Size: Small front yard
Designer: Fran Adams, A Sense of Place
Installer:
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