
Native Plantings for Slopes
For slope plantings you will need an array of plants that have different root depths in order to keep the slope intact. Check out our list of California native plants for your slopes.
For slope plantings you will need an array of plants that have different root depths in order to keep the slope intact. Check out our list of California native plants for your slopes.
The following is a list of native plants that you can put in the ground and virtually forget about except to enjoy their beauty and marvel at their efficiency. These plants work for a living and really earn their place in your landscape.
The low-growing, spreading habit of certain California natives make them ideal groundcovers for planting in masses on slopes, in the front of mixed border plantings,
The following list of native plants contains some of the most beautiful, drought-adapted native foliage available. To feature these plants in your landscape, combine several species including trees, shrubs and ground covers for a silvery garden that glows in the moonlight or combine with a few evergreen staples for a more subtle gray theme.
Listed here are just some of the many plants that will give your garden it’s sense of place, identifying it as a coastal California paradise.
When landscaping unirrigated shady areas, such as under oak trees, you will enjoy a much greater success level by choosing the appropriate plant material. Here is a list of various drought-tolerant plants to select from to add just the right touch to that dark spot.
Colorful California Native Perennials This list of colorful perennials will liven up your yard, attract pollinators, lighten up dark spots and have people asking ‘what
Looking for an appropriate street tree, an attractive shade tree, a flowering patio tree, a stately specimen tree? There’s a California native tree for the job!
New Workshop Series at Tree of Life Nursery Fall 2009 Choosing natives that are appropriate for varying garden situations can be intimidating. Tree of Life
The days have become warmer and we are all enjoying longer hours of daylight… including your native plants in the landscape! You may have noticed