Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour and Green Home Features Showcase

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Markham Arboretum – Open Sat. and Sun. May 5 and 6, 2018

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1202 La Vista Avenue Concord (925) 681-2968 http://www.markhamarboretum.org info@markhamarboretum.org Hours: Every Tuesday (weather permitting) 9:00-12:00, and select Saturdays from Spring to Fall. For a list of Markham's Saturday sales, visit http://markhamarboretum.org/page18.html#SaturdaySales Bringing Back the

Markham Arboretum – Open Sat. and Sun. May 5 and 6, 20182025-04-01T16:22:07-07:00

Annie’s Annuals and Perennials – Open Sat. and Sun. May 2 and 3, 2020

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There's No Place Like Annie's! Open 7 Days, 9-5 740 Market Ave. in Richmond, CA Shop during the Tour’s Native Plant Sale Extravaganza, when Annie's Anuals and Perennials will be open from 10:00 –

Annie’s Annuals and Perennials – Open Sat. and Sun. May 2 and 3, 20202025-04-01T16:22:08-07:00

Oaktown Native Plant Nursery – Open Sat. and Sun. May 2 and 3, 2020

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  702 Channing Way, Berkeley (510) 387-9744 Website E-mail View Oaktown’s plant list here. Hours Thursday through Sunday 10:00-5:00, or by appointment. Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour Special! Shop during

Oaktown Native Plant Nursery – Open Sat. and Sun. May 2 and 3, 20202025-04-01T16:22:09-07:00

Natalya Nicoloff’s garden

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Showcase Feature Natalya, an avid hiker, had tired of her Bermuda grass lawn and wanted something more natural; Jillian Steinberger of The Garden Artisan delivered a rain garden. The newly installed cobble-filled north and

Natalya Nicoloff’s garden2025-04-01T16:22:15-07:00

Anne and Ed Severs’ garden

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Showcase Feature Undulating berms provide drainage for chaparral plants, which are separated from a meadow by a dry creek bed containing mixed cobbles and boulders.  This mostly local native plant garden, certified as a Wildlife

Anne and Ed Severs’ garden2025-04-01T16:22:56-07:00

Tom and Shirley Butt’s garden – #4

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Showcase Feature This extensive garden, located up a lot of stairs on the north slope of Nicholl Knob, rewards the intrepid with a fabulous view of Point Richmond and the delightful sight of an

Tom and Shirley Butt’s garden – #42025-04-01T16:22:56-07:00

Idell Weydemeyer’s garden

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Showcase Feature Created and planted by Idell to provide food for people, and food, shelter and nesting areas for insects and wildlife, this garden has succeeded admirably on all counts. Near the house

Idell Weydemeyer’s garden2025-04-01T16:22:57-07:00

Mary Ford and Rob Lewis’s garden, Garden #20 on Virtual Tour

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Showcase feature Seventeen oaks and three large groups of boulders provide the framework for this lovely hillside garden, which was designed and installed by Rosemary Zappulla of Wild Rose Gardens Sustainable Landscaping and the

Mary Ford and Rob Lewis’s garden, Garden #20 on Virtual Tour2025-04-01T16:22:59-07:00
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