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Gardening Articles

  • Online Tools to Help You Create a Native Plant Garden — Nov 2022
  • Keep Your Native Garden Alive During the Drought — Jul 2022
  • Native Here Nursery’s Pollinator-Friendly Plants — Jun 2022
  • Native Gardens Are for the Birds — Jan 2022
  • Fire-Resilient Landscaping with Native Plants — Sep 2021
  • Damned If It Rains or If It Doesn’t? Extreme Drought or Sudden Oak Death Threaten East Bay Coast Live Oaks — Jul 2021
  • Adding California Native Bunchgrasses to Your Garden — Jul 2021
  • Little Cuttings That Cut It — Jul 2021
  • Highlights of the 2021 Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour — May 2021
  • Douglas Iris Adds Color to Shady Garden Areas — Apr 2021
  • Ceanothus in Bloom Means Spring Has Arrived — Apr 2021
  • Plant California Fuchsias Now for Hummers, Bees, and Fall Color — Mar 2021
  • I Can’t Wait for My Pink Flowering Currant to Bloom! — Feb 2021
  • Now Is the Time to Plant Natives in Your Garden! — Dec 2020
  • Waiting for the Big Blue Butterfly — Nov 2020
  • Narrow-Leaf Milkweed and Una, Dos, Tres—the Monarch Trio — Jul 2020

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Gardening Articles

  • Damned If It Rains or If It Doesn’t? Extreme Drought or Sudden Oak Death Threaten East Bay Coast Live Oaks
  • Online Tools to Help You Create a Native Plant Garden
  • Waiting for the Big Blue Butterfly
  • Ceanothus in Bloom Means Spring Has Arrived
  • Douglas Iris Adds Color to Shady Garden Areas

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