El Cerrito Library Commmunity Native Plant Garden

El Cerrito

Years gardened at this location: 4 years

Garden size: 40’ x 20’, (800 square feet)

Showcase feature: This attractive local native plant demonstration garden was created by volunteers from an area that contained only ivy and tree stumps. Small on space but big on variety, the approximately 30 species of plants in this low maintenance, low water-consuming garden provide pollen, nectar, and shelter for a variety of beneficial insects and birds.

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Gardening for Wildlife: Monarch butterflies lay caterpillars on the milkweed; hummingbirds are attracted to the monkeyflower, pitcher sage, goldenrod, and the red, tubular flowers of the California fuschia. Birds frequent the California rose, elderberry, coffeeberry and currants, and bees love the buckwheats.

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