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Kern and Arlene Hildebrand’s Garden

Walnut Creek

Gardening experience: 34 years

Years gardened at this location: 14 years

Size: 2/3 acre

Showcase feature: Oak woodland, chaparral, grassland, and redwood forest plant communities have replaced a former “hill of weeds.” A natural seasonal spring, which once created a muddy problem, was redirected by Michael Thilgen, of Four Dimensions Landscape Company, into a series of pools and waterfalls. Steps and branching paths now meander up the hillside, allowing easy access to this steeply sloping garden. Bunchgrasses form a lovely hillside meadow.


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Gardening for Wildlife: The front garden, though planted to discourage it, is available for the deer to browse. King snakes, fence lizards, salamanders, and lots of bumblebees, butterflies and pollinating flies visit this garden. Quail are one of the dominant birds along with sparrows, finches, thrashers, titmice, towhees, doves, woodpeckers, hummingbirds, flickers, chickadees, mockingbirds, grosbeaks, and juncos. Red-tailed hawks high over head, and an occasional wild turkey sometimes appears.

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