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The Richard Garvey Intermediate School Nature Garden
Jesse Chang started a school nature garden in 2015 and transformed it into a beautiful educational garden, with a vernal pool! -
Carl Mautner’s Riverside Garden
See a Riverside garden's seasonal beauty even with dry summers. -
Kris Ethington’s San Clemente Garden
This stunning, cottage style native plant garden is a habitat extravaganza that is home to a variety of pollinators and wildlife. -
Linda Richards’ Redlands Garden
This native plant garden with a few low water non-native species has become a habitat oasis that is beautiful, resilient, and cost effective. -
Tish Berge’s San Diego Garden
Tish learned from CNPS how to replace a hillside of ice plant to a flourishing native plant garden. She loves all the birds that now visit her garden. -
East Bay Garden Ambassador’s Garden
This gardener has spent the last few years learning what plants truly grow best in his area. See his garden's beautiful transformation since 2014. -
Patricia Carpenter’s Davis Garden
Patricia's native plant garden is a wild escape featuring a waterway and a diversity of habitats that attract a variety of wildlife. -
Michael Terry and the N/E/X/T/Garden in Pacific Palisades
This public garden, originally planted in 1988, has gone through several transformations. Today, the garden is a place to both relax and teach. -
Charlotte Torgovitsky’s Novato Garden
Charlotte's motivation is all about creating habitat sanctuaries and enhancing natural resources for all creatures with whom we share our land. -
Cynthia Typaldos’ Palo Alto Garden
Cynthia was able to transform her ordinary, lawn dominant front yard into a stunning native plant garden & oasis for wildlife in a suburban desert. -
Corinne Sera’s Groveland Garden
On the way to Yosemite, this native habitat garden sees a lot of wildlife! See how certain flowers, grasses, trees, and a pond can bring your garden to life. -
Vince Scheidt’s San Diego Garden
Vince grows hundreds of native plant species, most from seed. Get inspired by his garden full of diverse, uncommon native plants and a gazebo!
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