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California Native Planting and Maintenance
Advantages of Natives and About the Soil
Introduction to California Native Plants Workshop
Questions and Introduction to Diane and Sheri
Why CA Native plants
Soil and Microbes
Climate Change/ Carbon
4 Steps to Soil Building / Sheet Mulching
Step 1 - Add biology -
Step 2 - Paper/Cardboard
Step 3 - Mulch
Step 4 - Water
Summary and More Details on - 4 Step Sheet Mulching Process
Worksheet: Sheet Mulching and other Class Notes
Selecting Plants
Crash Course On Plants
Selecting Plants - Plant Palette
General Approach To This Design
Edibles
Planting Natives
Best Time to Plant
Ordering and Laying Out Your Plants
How to Plant
Maintenance and Irrigation for CA Natives
Can We Grow Plants Without Irrigation Systems?
Maintenance on 20 Specific Natives
Irrigation and Maintenance
Detailed Information on Specific California Native Plants
Blue-Eyed Grass (Sisrichium Bellum)
Coyote Mint (Monardella Villosa)
Deer Grass (Muhlenbergia Rigens)
Narrow Leaf Milkweed (Asclepias fascicularis)
Sundrop (Calylophus Hartwegii)
Indian Mallow (Abutilon palmeri)
San Miguel Island Buckwheat (Eriogonum grande var rubescens)
Island Bush Snapdragon (Galvezia Speciosa 'Firecracker')
CA Native Iris (Iris Douglasiana)
California Grey Rush (Juncus patens)
Sticky Monkey Flower (Mimulus aurantiacus)
Showy Penstemon (Penstemon spectabilis)
Woodland Strawberry (Fragaria vesca)
Big Berry Manzanita (Arctostaphylos glauca)
Western Redbud (Cercis occidentalis)
Toyon or Christmas Berry (Heteromeles arbutifolia)
Golden Currant (Ribes aureum)
White Sage (Salvia apiana)
Roger's Red Grapes (Vitis 'Rogers Red')
San Miguel Coral Vine (Antiogonon leptopus)
Wrap Up
Wrap Up
Sticky Monkey Flower (Mimulus aurantiacus)
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