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Anni Jensen and Carol Manahan’s Garden
Richmond
Gardening experience: 27 years
Years gardened at this location: 9 years
Garden size: 5,000 square feet
Showcase feature: This eclectic garden is a riot of spring color and a delightful mixture of California natives, ornamentals, fruits, and vegetables. Designed and installed by the gardeners, Anni and Carol's garden offers visual pleasure throughout the year. This diverse garden contains 130 species of native plants, and hundreds more species of ornamentals and edibles. The parking strips, front and side gardens receive no summer water (except for first-year plants and a young redbud). The coastal prairie plants were selected because they might have grown on this site when the Huchiun Indians lived in their nearby village along Wildcat Creek.
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Other garden attractions:
- Browse the lists of the "Top 20 Butterfly, Hummingbird, and Bee Plants in Our Garden."
- Read Anni's essay, "The Garden Before Us," which describes the history of the garden site since 1750.
- See Carol's native bee and butterfly photos taken in the garden, many while the insects sipped nectar or gathered pollen from native plants.
- Study the gallery of native plant identification photos.
- Don't miss the display boards with the "before" and "garden through the seasons" photos.
- This garden has been featured in Sunset Magazine and the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Gardening for Wildlife: Seeds, butterfly larval and nectar plants, bramble thickets, and a birdbath and mister make this garden as attractive to wildlife as it is to people. Hummingbirds love the "hummingbird buffet," and spend their days flying back and forth between the buffet and the native grassland. Sixteen species of butterflies have been seen in the garden, which contains butterfly larval plants and more than twenty species of nectar plants. The gardeners pride themselves on having created a "bug paradise."