Thank you both so much for the information! New CA homeowner here and I'm trying to alter our lawn with low water natives, as well as provide some shade for the hot summer days. The red grape and California lilac both stood out to me. Thanks!
Hello Bonnie and Bob. I am a volunteer gardener at San Damiano Retreat in Danville. One of my visions is for year round color in the main and lower courtyard garden. Thank you for your video. I now have better idea how to use California native plants in the landscape. I hope this to be a very exciting year filled with beauty...
Love your positivity, ceanothus and buckwheat are two personal favorites. I am going to add the seaside daisies for sure! we thought about adding the california fuchsia but the gooseberry trees are too thorny. also I might have to add a manzanita to the hillside once we cut it back in January. exciting!
Raise awareness upon compost worms and dung beetles..these two creatures will fight “the climate change” for us alongside Hemp. Soil science must grow like CA native plants
There is a nursery in Greenlawn, Deckers Nursery that sell Long Island Natives. Not sure how far that is for you. I wish I knew about them and importance of natives when I lived on Long Island.
Love this video. I wish you'd have one one specific exposures. North facing in the central valley would be my first pick with heavy shade in the winter and scorching hot in the summer. Thanks again for this one. Everyone loves color!
Try looking for native plant nurseries or online seed retailers. Make sure they are seeds native to and suitable for your location. We are not allowed to recommend specific companies or nurseries, unfortunately. Good luck!
This video was not only simple and informative but also soothing.
Thank you both so much for the information! New CA homeowner here and I'm trying to alter our lawn with low water natives, as well as provide some shade for the hot summer days. The red grape and California lilac both stood out to me. Thanks!
This is informative and full of good ideas for all seasons. Thanks you for showing the film.
Hello Bonnie and Bob. I am a volunteer gardener at San Damiano Retreat in Danville. One of my visions is for year round color in the main and lower courtyard garden. Thank you for your video. I now have better idea how to use California native plants in the landscape. I hope this to be a very exciting year filled with beauty...
Thanks for this video. So important to be reminded of the varieties.
This is beautiful and so calming and encouraging.
very valuable! Well done Bob and Bonnie!
I love you two. Thank you for the information!
Love your positivity, ceanothus and buckwheat are two personal favorites. I am going to add the seaside daisies for sure! we thought about adding the california fuchsia but the gooseberry trees are too thorny. also I might have to add a manzanita to the hillside once we cut it back in January. exciting!
Raise awareness upon compost worms and dung beetles..these two creatures will fight “the climate change” for us alongside Hemp. Soil science must grow like CA native plants
Well done Video. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome native garden.
Love you both. Great information and I love the way you present it all. Thank you. Maybe zones would help too. I live in zone 9B
Wow, excellent video! Thank you!
This is so inspiring! Thank you!
Such a lovely way to introduce the wonders of gardening with natives! I wish I had this for my zone here in NYS, Long Island :)
There is a nursery in Greenlawn, Deckers Nursery that sell Long Island Natives. Not sure how far that is for you. I wish I knew about them and importance of natives when I lived on Long Island.
Informative video, thank you!
Great video thank you! Beautiful garden Bob. And thank you Bonnie.
Wonderful video - thank you!
Muchas gracias por esta maravillosa informacion
Thank you! This was super helpful!
Love this video. I wish you'd have one one specific exposures. North facing in the central valley would be my first pick with heavy shade in the winter and scorching hot in the summer. Thanks again for this one. Everyone loves color!
Great informative video! Thank you.
Beautiful! 💕
Gotdam ya guys are fucking wholesome.
Keep up the good works ma friends jajajaja
Where do i get rhese seeds?
Try looking for native plant nurseries or online seed retailers. Make sure they are seeds native to and suitable for your location. We are not allowed to recommend specific companies or nurseries, unfortunately. Good luck!
Hello what do you do about weeds in your garden?
Most likely manual removal, that's what native garden practitioners generally do
Climate change 😂😂😂