Ron and Michelle Wallach’s Garden

Alamo

Gardening experience: 30 years

Years gardened at this location: 4 years

Size: 1/3 acre

Showcase feature: These Illinois natives left their prairie garden and bought this house when it had extensive front and back lawns, and beds of ivy, oleander, and roses. They promptly researched California natives, and removed the lawns and exotics. The attractive low-maintenance, low-water-use California native plant garden the gardeners designed and installed themselves contains a large water garden feature with two streams, waterfalls, and a pond.

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Gardening for Wildlife: A number of plants were included in this garden specifically to attract wildlife. These include milkweed for the monarch butterflies, and coyote mint, yarrow, penstemon, fuschia, flowering currant, and manzanita to attract a variety of beneficial insects and birds. The garden, which attracts butterflies, bees, lizards, and frogs, also contains bee boxes, bird houses, feeders and baths, a bat house, and branch pile.

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