Find a Garden

Since the Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour’s inception more than 250 gardens have been opened so the general public would have the opportunity to see beautiful, pesticide-free, water-conserving native plant gardens that provide habitat for native birds, bees, and butterflies.

You can view these gardens online a number of ways:

View Past Gardens

this search will show you the gardens that have been on the Tour each year since its inception

Find a Designer

this search will show you the gardens that have been professionally designed, and provide contact information for the designers

Interactive Garden Listing!

A quick way to find gardens that will be most useful to you. The interactive listing below will allow you to find gardens of interest based on features.

  • City [viewing plant lists for the gardens in your city will help you choose plants that will do well in your microclimate]
  • Creek
  • Grey water system
  • Rain garden [retains rainwater on-site]
  • Trickling water attracts wildlife [fountain, waterfall]
  • Pond or bog
  • Homeowner designed
  • Professionally designed
  • Large garden [10,000 sq. ft. or more]
  • Small garden [600 sq. ft. or less]
  • bunchgrass meadow
  • Local native plants (70% or more plants local to the East Bay)
  • Certified as a Backyard Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation
  • Natives in a parking strip
  • Oak woodland and understory plants
  • Slope
  • Wheelchair accessible (at least partially)
  • Open to grazing by deer
  • 90% or more natives
  • Shade
  • Garden Art
  • Great butterfly gardens
  • Great bird gardens
  • Great bee gardens
  • Containers with natives
  • Mature [5 or more years old]

Example: Enter “pond small slope” to find all gardens that are small (under 600 sq ft), have a pond, and are on a slope.