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Hello,
I leave in Santa Clara, CA. My house is in a corner lot with 6 big Siberian Elmsplanted/owned by the city a while ago. I have removed all the Ivy under the Elmsso now I have open area about 1200 sq ft to grow native plants. The soil is well drained but consisted mainly of clay soil with elms leaves beingthe mulch about 1-2 inches deep. Half of the area is on the west side andthe other half is on the north side. Because of the elms, we get fullsun only in the afternoon. I would rate the site to be partshade. In winter thought, the elms dropped all the leaves and we get full sunfor a whole day. The Siberian Elms have shallow root system. Everytime I digged out the ivy, Ifound ton of the Siberian roots underneath. I have done some researched at the libraries and website. I found that my areaare in Central oak woodland/foot hills community. However, because of the elms,I'm not so sure whether I can pick the right plants or not. So here is the plants I plan to use All of them will be under part shade. 1. Coffeeberry on west side to be dense hedge to replace my fence.2. San Francisco Manzantia: ground cover.3. Bearberry: gound cover4. Wild Lilac, Joice Coulter5. Huckle Berry Oak6. Leather Oak.7. Wild CA Rose. Does anyone have other suggestions, opinions, recommendations ?How about native grasses, sedges ? ThanksNick Kanakakorn skanan@yahoo.com</p> |
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