November 22, 2024
California Poppy, Arroyo Lupine and Red Maids,
all native to Napa Valley

What is Waterwise Gardening? It is gardening that bases plant selection on plants with low water needs consistent with our Mediterranean climate: that is a wet winter, dry summer favorable plants. Plants that grow in areas with summer rains and freezing winters are unlikely to thrive here without copious amounts of water. Plants native to areas with wet winters and dry summers are better adapted to low or no additional summer water.

Does this mean we have to have barren gravel scapes with cacti? No. There are many excellent choices that need no additional water once established:

  • Spring blooming bulbs: Daffodils, Hyacinths, Brodiea, Allium etc
  • Native Wildflowers, especially annuals: poppies, Lupine, Clarkia, Baby blue eyes etc.
  • Napa Valley Native trees, bushes and wildflowers: Oaks, Philadelphus, Ceanothus, Manzanita etc
  • Plants native to areas with similar climates like Australia and South Africa: Grevillea, Bottlebrush, Agapanthus
  • Many vines are drought tolerant: Wisteria, Potato Vine, Convolvus, Bougainvillea, Trumpet Vine

Where to go for inspiration?

The ultimate guide is still my favorite Plants And Landscapes For Summer-Dry Climates Of The San Francisco Bay Region This is available at our library or via your bookseller.

GARDENS & NURSERIES: to visit for inspiration

Martha Walker Native Habitat Garden is a 3 acre native plant garden within Skyline Park. 2201 Imola Ave, Napa open 7 days a week

UC Davis Arboretum and Plant Guide Davis

Tilden Parks Regional Botanic Garden Large California Native plant section in the Berkeley Hills

Annies Annuals and Perennials Nursery with lovely display gardens in Richmond

Cal Flora Nursery in Fulton

BOOKS

WEBSITES

Be Waterwise California waterwise gardening campaign

UC Davis Arboretum and Plant Guide Planting plans, plant lists etc.

California Native Plant Society Garden Planner restoring Nature one garden at a time

Cal Scape Plant Guide another plant guide.

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