Judy Adler’s Garden

Walnut Creek

Gardening experience: from childhood

Years gardened at this location: 27 years

Lot size: 1/2 acre

Showcase feature: This eclectic garden, designed by Ron Lutsko of Lutsko Associates, embodies the principles of LifeGarden, a nonprofit organization cofounded by the gardener. “Nothing organic leaves this garden and nothing toxic enters” says Judy. The garden is part farm, part wildlife habitat and part serene resting place. It is an Eden of California natives and other Mediterranean climate plants, fruit trees, and herbs. Note the manzanita hedge bordering the driveway and the collection of natives near the pond. The garden is adjacent to open space.

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Gardening for Wildlife: Native plants invite wildlife into the garden, where they pollinate more than 30 species of fruit trees and accompanying herbs, berries, and nuts. The manzanita hedge provides shelter for a flock of quail. Woodpeckers, flickers, yellow-rumped warblers, bush tits, Bewick’s wrens, and black-headed phoebes are some of the winged inhabitants of this garden. Brush piles are created here and there to provide shelter for wildlife, and, later, excellent mulch.

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