Kat and Eric Weiss' Garden

Livermore

Gardening experience: 6 years

Years gardened at this location: 3 years

Garden size: 9,500 square feet

Showcase feature: In September of 2004, the front lawn was covered with cardboard and five inches of wood chips; shortly after that it was planted with shrubs and perennials from the chaparral and oak woodland plant communities. These plants will receive no summer water after the first couple of years. A straight concrete walkway was removed and reused in a wall in the back garden. In August 2005, the rear lawn and a large concrete patio were also removed. The back garden is still under construction, but check out the process of constructing 'urbanite' (broken cement) walls. This garden was designed and installed by the gardener, owner of Kat Weiss Landscape Design, and her husband Eric.

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Gardening for Wildlife: Penstemon, California fuchsia, white, pitcher and Sonoma sages, coffeeberry, native grasses, manzanita, several currants, and California lilac provide food, shelter, and nesting areas for a variety of birds, native bees, honeybees, and butterflies. Hummingbirds, finches, robins, doves, and songbirds now happily visit this garden.

Plants sold or given away: Mines Road Natives Nursery will be selling native plants that thrive in the Tri-Valley area.

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