Stefanie Pruegel’s garden  ♿️ 🐦 Come on in this fully-electrified home!

San Leandro

Lot Size: 730 sq. ft. front, 800 sq. ft. side, 4,500 sq. ft. back garden and 280 sq. ft. parking strip, 80% native

Garden Age: Garden was installed in stages, beginning in 2016

Years on the Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour: 6

Stefanie Pruegel’s garden  ♿️ 🐦 Come on in this fully-electrified home!

Showcase Feature
This large corner lot contained an enormous lawn when Stefanie bought it, and this was exactly what she wanted. Stefanie, who has been attending the Tour since its inception in 2005, yearned to buy a home where she could turn an ecological wasteland of a lawn into an oasis for wildlife. In 2016 both of her dreams came true; she bought the house, sheetmulched the lawn away, and in its place installed a selection of plants that delight people and wildlife alike (and inspired a neighbor to remove his lawn as well!).

Other Garden Attractions

• Free mulch was provided by Chip Drop. (“Helping arborists get rid of wood chips. Helping gardeners get cheap mulch.”)
• $1,500 in lawn removal rebates from Save Our Water and EBMUD helped to fund this lawn-to-garden conversion.
• Three 1,000-gallon cisterns collect rainwater from half the roof while rainwater from the other half feeds into a raingarden.
• Parking strips that used to be rutted dirt are planted with hardy native trees and groundcovers.
• Two water features delight feathered friends and make for good bird watching.
• Don’t miss the before and after photos.
• Check out Stefanie’s bird-safe French doors, which have markers on the glass so birds can see it. Did you know that one billion birds in the U.S. die each year by flying into glass—and this often happens at our homes? You can prevent bird / glass collision deaths at your house or workplace by applying these markers to the exteriors of your windows. Feather Friendly has offered a 10% discount to Tour fans. Just use the discount code BBNG2025, and help prevent this #2 direct cause of bird mortality.

• Take a seat in this peaceful garden and listen to the birds; you won’t want to leave!

Gardening for Wildlife
More than 100 species of natives, plants of varying heights, a fountain, and a plethora of seed- and berry-bearing plants, as well as nectar- and pollen-providing flowers, have attracted dozens of species of birds, including orioles, warblers, bushtits, wrens, and goldfinches. Bumblebees, skippers, monarch, pipeline swallowtail, hairstreaks, Acmon blue, and orange sulfur butterflies buzz and flit through the garden. Stefanie reports that coyote brush and buckwheats are great pollinator attractors.

Keystone species in this garden (watch this talk by Doug Tallamy!)
Keystone species — our own, local ecological powerhouse plants — in this garden include oak, Catalina cherry, California lilac, wild rose, currants, huckleberry, manzanita, sage, goldenrod, buckwheat, aster, woodland and beach strawberry, mountain mahogany, elderberry, coyote brush, and penstemon.

Green Home Features
Stefanie’s San Leandro Home features insulation in the attic, walls, and under the floor, rooftop solar, a back-up battery, SPAN smart panel, a ductless heat pump HVAC system, a heat pump water heater, induction stove, electric vehicle, 3,000 gallon rainwater catchment system,a “solar” clothes dryer (aka air drying), and more. It was featured on the 2021 East Bay Green Home Tour.

Talks in the Garden
12:00 “Keep Rainwater in Your Garden: My experience with rainwater catchment tanks/cisterns and designing and installing a DYI rain garden. This show & tell will be followed by Q&A!” by Stefanie Pruegel

Stefanie’s videos and downloads

• Video: “From ecological desert to wildlife habitat” (2025)

• Video: “Native plants outside & 100% electrification inside — a homeowner’s journey

• Video: Stefanie’s native garden & green home (2022)

• Video: From lawn to native oasis + green home features

Green Home Features Fact Sheet

• Video: How I upgraded my home for energy efficiency, gaining an energy-efficient and comfortable home that saves me money.

• Video: Stefanie’s home on the East Bay Green Home Tour (2021)

• Video: “Top native plants for Bay Area gardens (2021)”

• Video: “Gardening with California native plants (2020)

Plant list

Bird list

Photos

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