Caring for Native Plants

California poppy (Eschscholzia californica), irises, Idaho fescue (Festuca idahoensis), Birds-eye gillia (Gilia tricolor), Deergrass (Muhlenbergia rigens), and clarkias in Hayward, CA; Image: Pete Veilleux
Why Native Plants?

Why Native Plants?

Hummingbird with chuparosa (Justicia californica); Image: Tony Tubbs
Understanding Your Site

Understanding Your Site

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How to Choose Plants

How to Choose Plants

Live forever dudleya (Dudleya traskiae); Image: Jim Wadsworth
Finding Nurseries

Finding Nurseries

Image: Amina Sharma
Soil, Mulch and Compost

Soil, Mulch and Compost

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Watering Your Garden

Watering Your Garden

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Taking Care of Your Plants

Taking Care of Your Plants

Image: Stephen Rosenthal
Seasonal Maintenance

Seasonal Maintenance

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FAQs

FAQs

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Quick Tips

Snack on these short videos about native garden planting and maintenance.

Dig In

Settle in and enjoy these recordings of our most popular native gardening webinars.

Chalk dudleya. Credit Amina Sharma.
Chalk dudleya (Dudleya pulverulenta); Image: Amina Sharma
Credit Angela Pratt.
Image: Angela Pratt
Image: Karolina Grabowska from Pexels
Image: Adobe
Image: Adobe
Courtesy Theodore Payne Foundation.
Image courtesy of Theodore Payne Foundation
Credit Amina Sharma.
California poppy (Eschscholzia californica); Image: Amina Sharma
Credit Shelby Deeter.
Image: Shelby Deeter
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