© Sue Hammond

Sue Hammond’s Garden

Martinez

Gardening experience: 27 years

Years gardened at this location: 9 years

Size: 8,635 square feet

Showcase feature: Over the years, the gardener and her husband have created a quiet sanctuary from a former sadly neglected space. (Thirteen tires, car parts, remodeling debris and innumerable weeds were pulled out of the back garden.) Steep slopes were terraced, an herb garden planted, and a fountain installed. The lawn has been removed and replaced with a bunchgrass meadow.

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Gardening for Wildlife: A diversity of native plants, bird feeders, rockpiles and logs, fallen leaf debris, a butterfly puddling area, nesting boxes, birdbaths and a splashing fountain make this garden a haven for wildlife. Forty-nine species of birds have been seen from this garden. The list includes black-shouldered kites, cedar waxwings, northern flickers, ash-throated fly catchers, black-headed grosbeaks, Cooper’s and red-tailed hawks, ruby-crowned kinglets, hooded and northern orioles, and great-horned owls. In the daytime, lizards scurry through the garden and birds rest beneath the cover of plants, feast on berries, seeds, and insects or sing from the trees. At dusk, a family of skunks parade through their hole under the fence, while hummingbirds enjoy their last sip of nectar before nightfall. At night, raccoons forage for fruit and other delicacies, while an owl hunts overhead. Coyotes can occasionally be seen in the adjacent open space.

Native Plants for Sale or Free: The California Native Plant Society will be selling native plant reference books and posters.

Plant list

Bird list

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