Christine Schneider’s Garden

Berkeley

Gardening experience: 20 years

Years gardened at this location: 7 years in the back, 3 in the front

Size: 6,500 square feet

Showcase feature: This gardener wanted a home where she “could start from scratch, and use native plants in a way that made the landscape look like a cared-for garden.” The garden, once a weedy mess complete with a shallow fish pond filled with cactus mix, is now a lush series of outdoor rooms. A diversity of native plants have been incorporated into this garden, which was designed and installed by the gardener, owner of Native Sage Landscape Design.

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Gardening for Wildlife: Buckeye, skipper, monarch, and tiger swallowtail butterflies are frequent visitors to this wildlife-friendly garden. Songbirds and hummingbirds are often seen at the feeder, on the bushes that have berries, such as coffeeberry, and at the nectar-producing plants, such as alum root and poppies. Bumblebees love the bee plant. A small urn fountain attracts wildlife with the sound of falling water.

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