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Lawn Alternatives Using California Native Plants

Garden Guides | At Your Home Garden Design Service | We've Gone Native Planting Service | Garden Tune-Up Service
Lawns may be green and "beautiful," but in our water conscious and eco-friendly world they are wasteful of water and heavy polluters from fertilizer and herbicide runoff. If you are ready to remove your lawn and turn it into a sanctuary for birds, bees and butterflies, here are some design ideas.

Also, be sure to read our help file on an easy way to "remove" your lawn prior to planting. Lawn "Removal" Basic Steps

Achillea millefolium Arctostaphylos densiflora 'Howard McMinn' Ceanothus gloriosus 'Anchor Bay' Ceanothus 'Dark Star' Cercis occidentalis Epilobium canum Fremontodendron 'Ken Taylor' Festuca 'Siskiyou Blue'
Lawn Replacement #1: Ground Covers and Grasses
Planting a broad area with one or two varieties of groundcover Manzanita or Wild Lilac will look great year round with minimal watering and maintenance.

CA - Ceanothus gloriosus 'Anchor Bay'
MR - Muhlenbergia rigens



Lawn Replacement #2: Meadow with Small Grasses and Colorful Perennials
One of the most popular options is choosing to transform a water hungry, relatively sterile lawn into a native meadow garden. Plant a low area of grasses, with annual and perennial flowers mixed in.

A - Achillea millefolium
E - Epilobium canum
(grass) - Festuca 'Siskiyou Blue'
I - Iris douglasiana
P - Penstemon heterophyllus 'Margarita BOP'
SS - Solidago sp.



Lawn Replacement #3: Meadow with Ground Cover and Habitat Shrubs
A small area of grasses and wildflowers is surrounded by groundcover with some larger shrubs near the border. This hybrid approach increases the diversity of plants and habitat niches, so if gardening for wildlife is a priority for you, this is probably the best approach.

AH - Arctostaphylos densiflora 'Howard McMinn'
CA - Ceanothus gloriosus 'Anchor Bay'
CD - Ceanothus 'Dark Star'
CO - Cercis occidentalis
(grass) - Festuca 'Siskiyou Blue'
FK - Fremontodendron 'Ken Taylor'
MA - Mimulus aurantiacus
MR - Muhlenbergia rigens
SA - Salvia apiana
SB - Salvia 'Bee's Bliss'
SC - Salvia clevelandii

Muhlenbergia rigens Penstemon heterophyllus 'Margarita BOP' Iris douglasiana Salvia apiana Salvia 'Bee's Bliss' Mimulus aurantiacus Salvia clevelandii Solidago sp.
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Yerba Buena Nursery
(650) 851-1668

Visit Us:
@ Pastorino Farms
12511 San Mateo Road (Highway 92)
Half Moon Bay, CA

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 3188
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019

 

COVID Business Hours


We offer Pick-ups and Deliveries on Tuesdays & Fridays from our parking lot,
by advance email orders to kathy@nativeplants.com

Retail Floor is open on Tuesdays & Fridays from 10-4
The nursery is CLOSED all other days for the safety of our customers and staff.

We are open in our new Half Moon Bay Location!