Installing a California native plant garden
Tips, Tricks
Shows techniques used in planting a drought tolerant California native plant garden. Sheet mulching with cardboard, wood chips, compost. Landscaping by Bay Maples in San Jose, CA, plants from Native Revival in Aptos, CA.
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Libtard losers hiring Libtard losers and illegals!
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Excellent video content! Forgive me for butting in, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Proutklarton Protecting Aqua Plan (search on google)? It is a good one of a kind product for getting prepared for a mega drought minus the headache. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my work buddy at very last got amazing success with it.
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so is it against the law to bring native Californian plants to Florida?
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Grass sucks. hats off to you for supporting native landscapes! Would have been nice to see what the project looked like after a couple of years growth. I find these kinds of videos always fall short of being effective / convincing if they don't show a mature garden.
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Those rounds will dry up and crack inside a year!
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Squishy liberals hiring illegals, that's the trend in the Bay Area! California is the worst state in the country to live in! Believe it!
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Great video! I wish I could use you guys, but i'm in So Cal. Do you know anyone down here I can turn to? We have a residential property that is a big corner lot and hard to visualize a drought tolerant landscape. Thanks!
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The redwood rounds are beautiful--and smart! Curious how this will look in a year or two when the plants have matured a bit.
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ugly.
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Why would you use soil amendments and organic matter for native plants that have adapted to "poor" conditions. Natives also hate drip. It may give them a boost in life to start, but it will end up making the natives very weak and unable the intense conditions it evolved for
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This is great!!
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