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Easy Gardening with California Native Plants Manual
1.
Easy Gardening with California
Native Plants © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
2.
Barbara Eisenstein
RSABG Research Associate, consultant, writer, photographer, and enthusiast of sustainable gardening with California native plants. www.weedingwildsuburbia.com barbara.eisenstein@gmail.com © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
3.
© Barbara Eisenstein,
2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
4.
Is gardening with
native plants hard? Yes, if you are growing them in Florida (or treating them as though they would prefer to live in Florida). No, if you understand how these plants thrive in their unusual climate. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
5.
Overview • Climate
and California Seasons • Plant Selection Tips • Soils • Watering • Pruning and Grooming • Mulch • Pests and Diseases • Garden Care Schedule © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 • References © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
6.
Overview • Climate
and California Seasons • Plant Selection Tips • Soils • Watering • Pruning and Grooming • Mulch • Pests and Diseases • Garden Care Schedule © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 • References © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
7.
Mediterranean Climate
Cool, wet winters © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
8.
Mediterranean Climate
Hot, dry summers © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
9.
Mediterranean Climate Hot, dry
summers & cool, wet winters © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 http://www.nature.nps.gov/im/units/nw29/medClim_map.pdf
10.
California is not
in the Mediterranean Average annual rainfall in So. California is between 15 – 20” with no rainfall for 4 to 6 months. Annual rainfall in the Mediterranean is generally higher than here, and significantly, rain often occurs in the spring and autumn so the annual dry season is not nearly as long as in So. Cal. (Taken in Barcelona, September 8, 2005) © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
11.
What your plants
are doing when Fall • Weather: End of half year of dry, hot weather. Rains start, night time temperatures are cool, days are warm. Can have Santa Ana winds. • Plants: Plant growth, seed germination begins with cooler temps, and rain. • Blooming: Calif. fuchsias and some composites. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
12.
What your plants
are doing when Winter • Weather: Cool, rainy season. Rains vary from as little as a couple of inches to over 30” when El Nino affects weather. • Plants: Root and vegetative growth occurs, though inhibited by cooler temps. • Blooming: Manzanitas and some currants/ gooseberries. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
13.
What your plants
are doing when Spring • Weather: Rains taper off, temps warms up. • Plants: Flowering, plant and some root growth. Beginning of seed production. • Blooming: Ceanothus, wildflowers, redbuds…. Too many to name. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
14.
What your plants
are doing when Summer • Weather: Hot and dry. Deserts have some monsoonal rains. • Plants: Seed production. Little to no growth. Flowering desert plants with rain. • Blooming: Desert plants, California goldenrod, composites, CA fuchsias, yarrow, CA buckwheat. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
15.
Overview • Climate
and California Seasons • Plant Selection Tips • Soils • Watering • Pruning and Grooming • Mulch • Pests and Diseases • Garden Care Schedule © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 • References © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
16.
Plant Selection Tips •
Match the plant to the site • Read and believe the label – it will get that big! • For native plant selection, learn about where the plant or its parents come from (desert, slopes, marshes, N. Calif.) • Consult the RSABG CA Classics Palette for good garden performers © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
17.
Plant Selection Tips See
the plants in action: • Gardens of neighbors and friends • Open space • Gardens: RSABG, LA Arboretum, Theodore Payne, Maloof • Spring native plant garden tours (TPF) © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
18.
10 Tips for
Success 1. Plant when your soil is cool and moist - late fall through winter. 2. Select plants that are compatible with your garden conditions and practices. 3. Select healthy plants. 4. Group plants with similar requirements. 5. Choose plants that will fit their space when they are mature. To give your garden a full look, use annuals or short- lived perennials between the new small, young plants. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
19.
10 Tips for
Success 6. Provide supplemental water until plants are established (1-3 yrs). Once established, do not over-water! Many CA natives need irrigation during dry winters but do well with limited or no summer irrigation. 7. Do not fertilize or amend soil. Most natives prefer lean soil. Rich soil can lead to excessive growth that is hard to maintain in the heat of the summer. 8. Maintain your garden. Prune and pinch plants to keep them looking neat. Keep up with weeding. 9. If some plants do not make it, consider2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, it a learning experience and try something new. 10. RELAX AND ENJOY YOUR GARDEN! © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
20.
Overview • Climate
and California Seasons • Plant Selection Tips • Soils • Watering • Pruning and Grooming • Mulch • Pests and Diseases • Garden Care Schedule © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 • References © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
21.
Soil
Work with what you have! Amending soil can create new problems: clay + sand = concrete Interface problems © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Soil Heavy clay soils
(less than 1/12500” in size) Feels slippery, drains poorly, stays wet longer, has more nutrients. • Water less often, and deeper - long, slow application. • Choose plants carefully. • Raised or mounded beds. • Modify soil over time. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Soil Silt Soils (up
to 1/500” in size) Feel slippery when wet and “floury” when dry. Wets faster and dries faster than clays. • Water slightly more often than clay, and deep, long, slow application. • Choose plants carefully. • Raised or mounded beds. • Modify soil over time. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Soil Well-drained sandy soils
(fine to coarse- 1/250-1/12” in size) Feels gritty, drains quickly, dries out quickly, can be nutrient poor. • Water more often than with heavier soils. • Choose plants drought-tolerant plants that prefer excellent drainage (many CA natives). • Mulch. • For some plants, supplement nutrients (lower concentration than usually recommended). © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 • Modify soil over time. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Soil Well-drained loamy soils Drains
well, has organic material, best for most plants. Composed of a mixture of clay, silt and sand particles. Absorb water easily and have good retention. You are so lucky! ….. Maybe © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Soil Measure your drainage 1.
Dig a hole 1 ft. deep. 2. Fill with water, drain completely. 3. Immediately refill the pit and measure the depth of the water with a ruler. 4. 15 minutes later, measure the drop in water in inches, and multiply by 4 to calculate how much water drains in an hour. DRAINAGE < 1 in/hr = slow © Barbarain/hr = medium 1 - 6 Eisenstein, 2009 > 6 in/hr = very fast © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Overview • Climate
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Watering Important Rules • Check
soil in root area and in surrounding soil. Get down and dirty – use a soil probe or trowel. • Look at your plants and get to know them. • Water like you are Mother Nature. • Water until root area and surrounding soil are thoroughly wet. • Check soil beneath mulch to make sure it is getting wet. See pg 37 for Plant List by Watering Needs for information on established plants. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Watering Watering Young’uns • Newbies
require more frequent watering and must be carefully monitored for the first 1 to 3 years of establishment. • As the plant becomes established, increase the interval between watering. Always water thoroughly. • During dry winters, check soil moisture around new plantings and younger plants. If the soil is dry, water. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Watering Watering Young’uns • Check
plants weekly through first year. Depending on weather and soil, water 2 – 4x/month for first summer. • During dry winters, check soil moisture around new plantings and younger plants. If the soil is dry, water the plants. Check soil in root ball area and surrounding soil. • Pay attention to the weather forecast. Water thoroughly before hot Santa Ana winds start up. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Watering When are plants
established? • Plants become established gradually over a 1 – 3 year period • Plant will be about three times the size it was when it was planted. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Watering When to Water Plants
from the mediterranean climate regions are adapted to winter rainfall and summer drought. Winter water is essential to sustain plants through dry summers. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Watering When to Water Water
needs are dependent on unpredictable and changing factors like: temperature, winds, humidity, plant age. So… Check your soil and get to know your plants! Do not use an automatic controller unless: 1) you have all of these factors accounted for, or 2) you are going on vacation © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Watering
When to Water Plant is wilted or showing signs of stress: check the soil where the roots are. If it is moist, do not water. Cut back plant and hope. The plant is probably suffering from root rot. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Watering
When to Water Plant is wilted: check the soil. If it is dry, water. •It is best to water before plant shows major signs of stress. •Some plants will wilt in heat of day and then perk up in late afternoon. Monitor carefully, may need to be © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 pinched back. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Watering Winter Watering If winter
rainfall averages are not met by the end of January – early February, soak the entire landscape for 6 hours once or twice a month. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Watering Summer Watering • Keep
soil on the dry side. • Water riparian plants (grow near rivers, water). • Some plants look better in gardens with a few deep soakings in the summer. • Occasional water for desert plants mimics monsoonal rains and will result in desert flowers. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Watering Summer Watering • Water
and heat increase chance of plant diseases (pathogenic fungi, bacteria, viruses). Best to water when it is cool – morning, afternoon, cool foggy days. • Some plants will not tolerate any summer water. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Watering • Irrigation Choices:
Overhead http://www.pottery.co.za/images/ House_&_Garden/irrigation.jpg Overhead sprinkler and hose www.cmsgardens.co.uk Low Volume: drip http://www.practicafoundation.nl/ © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 Low Volume: micro emitters www.cvwd.org © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Watering Drip Irrigation • Think
about underground wet zones. • Move emitters as plant grows. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 Sandy Soil Clay Soil © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 www.fao.org
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Watering Hydrozoning • Grouping plants
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Overview • Climate
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Pruning Why prune? • Corrective
- crossed branches, poor crotches, included bark. • “Cosmetic” – improve shape, encourage dense growth habit, remove dead branches. • Reduce size - if you keep the mature size of the plant in mind when you select and position your plants you can reduce the need for ongoing pruning. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Pruning Types (C&M, p.
75 - 81) • Dead-heading • Pinching • Mowing • Heading Back • Edging • Pollarding • Thinning • Coppicing • Shearing or hedging © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Pruning The Correct Pruning
Cut (C & M, p. 69) • Use the right tool for the job and make sure your equipment is sharp and clean. • Make clean cuts. • Cut larger branches back to collar – do not leave stubs. • Cut smaller stems close to the branch. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Pruning Tips • Most trees
and shrubs may be pruned right after flowering, unless you want to preserve the fruits for decoration or to attract wildlife. • Remove no more than 10 – 25% of live foliage at a time. • Prune young trees to establish good structure. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Pruning Corrective (C&M, p.
83) • Do as soon as problem is noted • Prune: – To prevent branches growing together resulting in included bark – Crossed or rubbing branches – Multiple leaders – Watersprouts (suckers) • Stressed trees – twigs and shoots along trunks. Correct stressful conditions, remove shoots along bark immediately. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Pruning When (general rules) Evergreen
trees & shrubs after bloom period Deciduous trees & shrubs when dormant Evergreen oaks when growth has slowed down: late summer Many perennials pinch back when young to develop denser forms Perennials deadhead, pinch, prune after bloom (unless you want fruit for seed, ornamental fruit, feed birds) © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 Grasses and perennials prune hard right before growth period begins © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Mulch Organic vs. inorganic
mulch • Organic: woodchips, garden debris, shredded leaves, bark. • Inorganic: decomposed granite, pebbles, rocks, boulders. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Mulch Organic mulch • Conserves
water, moderates temperature. • Decomposes (must be replaced). • Can result in disease if crown stays too wet. • Can enrich soil. • May exacerbate future weed problems (weed seed, enriched soil). • Onsite use for garden debris. • Best for woodland and riparian gardens where soils naturally haveBarbara Eisenstein, 2009 © more organic debris. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Mulch Inorganic mulch • Conserves
water and moderates soil temperature (probably less than organic mulch). • Lasts indefinitely. • Often must be brought to site. • Protects young plants, wildflower seeds. • Doesn’t enrich soil. • May be hard to weed. • Best for chaparral and desert gardens, plants adapted to very lean © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 soils. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Mulch Warnings: •
Keep away from crown. • Replenish organic mulch. • Allow for good soil/air exchange. • Irrigate carefully so water penetrates mulch to reach plant roots. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Pests and Diseases •
Myth: native plants have fewer pest problems than common horticultural plants Although native plants do have defenses against native “pests,” gardens and most urban green space is so altered that the pests are commonly non-native © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 Robberfly © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Pests and Diseases My
experience: • Dry gardens in So Cal have fewer pests Fact: healthy gardens have fewer pest problems (tautology) • Sound cultural practices (water, etc.) result in fewer pest problems © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 Lady bugs © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Pests and Diseases IPM
(Integrated Pest Management): • US EPA: In technical terms, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the coordinated use of pest and environmental information with available pest control methods to prevent unacceptable levels of pest damage by the most economical means and with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 Fritillary larva ?? on lupine pod. © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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Pests and Diseases IPM
includes: • Inspecting plants often to nip a problem in the bud • Using cultural practices to avoid and correct problems • Selecting appropriate plants • Attempting to create and maintain a balanced garden with beneficial insects and animals to keep pest problems in check • Using chemical controls as a last resort and then starting with the least toxic and most selective © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 Center: lizard Right: green lynx spider © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 with honey bee
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Pests and Diseases Evaluate
pest problems and decide: • What exactly is the problem? • Will it kill my plants or just make them ugly? • Will it go away by itself? • Can I live with it? • Is the cure worse than the disease? © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 White-line sphinx moth © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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WRITTEN REFERENCES ON
GARDENING WITH CA NATIVE PLANTS • Bornstein, Carol; David Fross and Bart O’Brien. 2005. California Native Plants for the Garden. Los Olivos, CA: Cachuma Press. • Brenzel, Kathleen Norris, Ed. 2001. Sunset Western Garden Book. Menlo Park, CA: Sunset Publishing. • Dale, Nancy. 1986. Flowering Plants, The Santa Monica Mountains, Coastal and Chaparral Regions of Southern California. Santa Barbara, CA: Capra Press. • Dreistadt, Steve. 2004. Pests of Landscape Trees and Shrubs: An Integrated Pest Management Guide. 2nd Ed. Oakland, CA: UC ANR Publication 3359. • Fross, David and Dieter Wilken. 2006. Ceanothus. Portand, Or.: Timber Press. • Lenz Lee W.; John Dourley. 1981. California Native Trees & Shrubs. Claremont, CA: RSABG. • Lowry, Judith Larner. 1999. Gardening with a Wild Heart. Berkeley, CA: UC Press. • O’Brien, Bart C. 2002. “California Native Plant Gardens – Care and Maintenance.” Claremont, CA: Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden. • O’Brien, Bart; Betsey Landis and Ellen Mackey. 2006. Care & Maintenance of Southern California Native Plant Gardens. Los Angeles, CA: Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. • Perry, Bob. 1992. Landscape Plants for Western Regions: An Illustrated Guide to Plants for Water Conservation. San Dimas, CA: Land Design Publishing. • Perry, Bob. 1980. Trees and Shrubs for Dry California Landscapes. San Dimas, CA: Land Design Publishing. • Pittenger, Dennis R., editor. California Master Gardener Handbook. Oakland, CA: UC ANR Publication 3382. • • © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 Schmidt, Marjorie G.. 1980. Growing California Native Plants. Berkeley, CA: UC Press. Singer, Lili. “What to Do in the Garden Now.” in the Poppy Print, Theodore Payne Foundation newsletter. • Smith, M. Nevin. 2006. Native Treasures: Gardening with the Plants of California. Berkeley, CA: UC Press. • Tree of Life. “Plants of the El Camino Real.” © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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WEB REFERENCES ON
GARDENING WITH CA NATIVE PLANTS Nurseries and Gardens with plant databases, lists of plants for native gardens, most with photos (some are not exclusively devoted to CA native plants) • El Nativo, http://www.elnativogrowers.com/Natives.htm • Las Pilitas Nursery, http://www.mynativeplants.com/ • Native Sons, http://www.nativeson.com/home2.html • Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, http://www.rsabg.org/ • Suncrest Nurseries, http://www.suncrestnurseries.com/ (no photos) • Theodore Payne Foundation, http://www.theodorepayne.org/ • Tree of Life Nursery, http://www.treeoflifenursery.com/, http://www.californianativeplants.com/ Photo collections/databases • CalFlora, database of native plant photos, http://www.calflora.org • California Native Plant Link Exchange, database with links to photos, info, http://www.cnplx.info/index.html • California Native Plant Society, http://www.cnps.org/gallery/index.htm • Cal Photos, database of native plant photos, http://calphotos.berkeley.edu/flora/ • Jepson Floral Project, Jepson Online Interchange, http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/interchange.html • LA Dept. of Public Works, Los Angeles River Master Plan Landscaping Guidelines and Plant Palettes, (plant lists start on pg. 124) http://ladpw.org/wmd/watershed/LA/LAR_planting_guidelines_webversion.pdf • Los Angeles/San Gabriel Rivers Watershed Council, The Plant Profiler, http://theplantprofiler.com/ • Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Heritage Garden Guide, http://www.bewaterwise.com/ • Southern California Wildflowers and Other Plants, http://www.calflora.net/bloomingplants/index.html • Wildscaping, http://www.wildscaping.com/plants/plantprofiles.htm Google image search of plant © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009 © Barbara Eisenstein, 2009
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