Native Plant Extravaganzas 2024

Shop in-person Saturday, April 27, 2024 from 10:00-4:00, or online Sat. or Sun. April 27 or 18 any time!

Shop in-person at Oaktown Native Plant Nursery in Berkeley, East Bay Wilds in Oakland, or at The Watershed Nursery or Annies’ Annuals and Perennials in Richmond on Saturday, April 27 from 10:00-4:00 and a percentage of your purchases will go to support the Tour. See below for addresses, talk titles and times, and other details.

Or… shop online

Order online from Green Thumb Works on either Saturday or Sunday April 27 & 28, and a percentage of your purchase will go to support the Tour.

Now available from Green Thumb are Hummingbird Hangout and Beneficial Insect Haven plant bundles, consisting of hardy, beneficial one gallon plants for full to part-sunny areas.

Save water, lower the amount of time you spend working in your garden (or the amount you pay for maintenance), invite birds, butterflies, and beneficial insects to your garden, support local ecology, and reflect the natural splendor for which California is known by gardening with California native plants from Green Thumb Works: browse Green Thumb’s online list of available plants here. 

Be sure to include our own, local keystone plants in your garden; they are the best for wildlife, and include:

Best plants for sunny areas: Oak, holly leaf cherry, California lilac, lupine, manzanitas, sages, sunflower, native strawberry, buckwheat, aster, coyote brush, and penstemon.

Best plants for shady areas: currant, huckleberry, wild rose, thimbleberry, ocean spray, woodland strawberry, goldenrod, aster, honeysuckle.

Shop in-person

    Shop for native plants and garden art at these fundraisers for the Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour on Saturday April 27 from 10:00-4:00.

  • Berkeley Oaktown Native Plant Nursery is located at 702 Channing Way, Berkeley, just west of 4th Street. The entrance ramp is on the south side of the street, just before you reach the railroad tracks.

    Oaktown grows and sells natives for home gardeners, landscapers, habitat restoration, and more. Use their “Plant Finder” to help choose the right plants for your garden. You can see Oaktown’s inventory here.

    Talks in the Nursery
    2:00 “Gardening for our feathered friends; a layered approach to bird gardening. Find out how to design your home garden with layers to support songbirds throughout their lifecycle” by Suzanne Carter, owner of Oaktown.

  • OaklandEast Bay Wilds is located at 2777 Foothill Blvd., Oakland; note that the entrance is on 28th Ave. This nursery is normally only open to the public on Fridays, so don’t miss this chance to shop on a weekend! Owner Pete Veilleux grows more than five hundred kinds of natives that are particularly beautiful, reliable, and hard to find; he specializes in manzanitas, California lilacs, and natives that do well in pots. Ask about natives useful for specific landscape problem areas.

    While at East Bay Wilds, browse Pete’s extensive, eclectic collection of garden benches, tables, chairs, statues, planters, antiques, and tchotchkes available at great prices – a percentage of these purchases will also go to support the Tour. See the plant list here and see photos of gardens that Pete has designed and planted with natives here. (If you are interested in a consult, design, installation or maintenance for a California native landscape, email Pete at pete@eastbaywilds.com or call (510) 409-5858.

    The best native shrubs and trees: a table display
    Pete will have a display of the best shrubs and trees set up all day: ask him about these – or any other plants!

  • RichmondAnnie’s Annuals and Perennials, 740 Market Avenue, Richmond. From the entrance, turn left and go past the checkout register area to find the natives. Get directions here (Google Maps and Mapquest will give you wrong directions). Check out Annies’ list of available natives here.

    Talks in the Nursery
    11:00 “Creating a native bird garden” by Earl Nickel

  • Richmond The Watershed Nursery, 601 A Canal Blvd. Richmond, (510) 234-2222. The Watershed Nursery, located in Point Richmond, offers hundreds of species of California native plants, and is dedicated to improving habitat from your backyard to the Bay. Use the nursery’s Plant Finder to match plants to your garden conditions, or ask their expert staff for help with choosing plants to suit your specific goals. You can see the list of available plants here.