Annual ‘Bringing Back the Natives’ garden and green home showcase returns May 2-3

Visit local native plant gardens and electrified homes | May 2 & 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
See how seventy of your neighbors have greened their gardens with California native plants, and learn how thirty of them have electrified their homes. Free. Registration is required here.  

The 22nd Annual Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour and Green Home Features Showcase invites registrants to visit seventy beautiful, water-conservingo native plant gardens on Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3. All of the homes have native plant gardens; thirty of them will also be sharing their green home features, including solar panels and batteries, induction ranges, heat pumps, and more. 

Registrants will learn how design a native plant garden for color and interest throughout the year, garden for wildlife, lower their water bills, protect their family’s health and the environment by gardening without using pesticides, and electrify their homes.  

What’s special about California native plants? They are adapted to our soil and climate, naturally water conserving, and easy to care for. California native plants are better than non-native plants when it comes to attracting native birds, butterflies, and other forms of wildlife. And, as the gardens on the Tour show, these lovely gardens display a sense of place that is uniquely Californian. 

For more information about the garden tour, contact Kathy@KathyKramerConsulting.net (or 510-236-9558 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.)

Photos from bringingbackthenatives.net

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