Friday, November 25, 2016

TOP 3 MEDIUM GROWING CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANTS

In any garden you want a mixture of plants in different heights.  In this case we are talking about medium growing plants.  These plants get around 5' tall and are great not only as a screen to hide the neighbors driveway but also great at adding interest to your garden.  Adding plants of different heights

All of the plants in this video and all other California  native plant videos are drought tolerant, better than their non native counter parts and are perfect for any California garden.  


The three in this video are:
  • Ceanothus 'Dark Star' - Dark Star Ceanothus
  • Leymus condensatus 'Canyon Prince' - Canyon Price Wild Rye
  • Mahonia 'Golden Abundance' - Mahonia 
This continues a series of 10 videos about California native plants.  Each video will feature a situation that is commonly dealt with in residential landscapes.

  1. Food
  2. Habitat
  3. Color
  4. Scent
  5. Shade
  6. Groundcover
  7. Low growing
  8. Medium growing
  9. Tall growing/trees
  10. Slopes
  11. Bonus:  top 10 California native plants + giveaway 
The 11th video will be followed by a giveaway in which there will be 3 level of prizes and 3 winners. There are many ways to enter to win the prizes.  

First place prize:  One Tree Of Life Nursery designer in residence appointment with any designer of your choice.  A 10% coupon towards any plant purchase at Tree Of Life.  A packet of wildflower plant seeds.  

Second place prize: A $15 Tree Of Life Nursery gift certificate.  A packet of wildflower seeds.  A plant arrangement.

Third place prize: A plant arrangement and a packet of wildflower seeds.  

How to enter:  Comment on this or any of the other videos and or blog posts as they are posted weekly (on any of these 11 categories).  Subscribe to my YouTube Channel. Like creations landscape designs on Facebook or follow @creationslandscapedesigns on Instagram.  The more you enter the more entries you get.  At the end of the 11th video winners will be announced.  

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