Going Native Garden Tour 2012
Lyell Street Garden (5 photos)
Garden #17, Los Altos
This garden can be visited only on Saturday, April 21, 2012.
Showcase Features: This
attractive front garden has deep shade starting in late spring when the
non-native pecan tree leafs out. After the leaves have dropped, the
plants bask in the sun. To work with this challenging situation, the
owner and the designer selected yerba buena, which forms a lush ground
cover together with native grasses, both upright and prostrate
manzanita, iris, and ferns.
Other Garden Attractions: The owners removed their lawn and improved the poor soil by adding compost and sheet mulching with newspaper.
In
front of a garden enclosure wall, a California redbud adds color in
spring and summer. The pink-blooming native current is sure to harmonize
with the small pink-blooming coral bells. Stepping stones help the
gardener and divide the different areas into small garden rooms.
Gardening for Wildlife: The
garden includes plants that offer nectar and seeds for pollinators and
birds, trees and shrubs that shelter. A water feature invites birds stop
for a drink or a bath.
Years of CA Native Gardening at this Location: 2
Garden Size: 3000 sq ft
Designer: Peigi Duvall, Indig Design
Installer: Earthcare Landscaping
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