A tour of 60 Alameda and Contra Costa Gardens and Homes
This delightful collection of native plant gardens ranges from an established wildlife oasis to brand new installations, from large lots in the hills to small front-yard gardens, from local native plants to natives from throughout California, and from gardens designed and installed by owners to those designed and installed by professionals.
Visit the Bringing Back the Natives website at https://bringingbackthenatives.net/view-gardens for detailed descriptions and photos of each of the 60 gardens.
Bayside gardens are open on May 3, and Inland gardens on May 4.
https://bringingbackthenatives.net/
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Various locations in the East Bay and Contra Costa
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Various locations in the East Bay and Contra Costa
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