fascinating. would be amazing if local nurseries could move to the practices explained by Diana Benner. (especially the big wholesale nurseries that supply for landscapers) Maybe they're not there now, but they are moving in that direction by a date. Especially lifting the container plants out of the drainage splash zone.
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@cognitivedissonancecamp6326Ай бұрын
Great film. My ex-gf would use that stuff and I'd make me leave the house and so she would call me a "bad spirit".
@chitrabhakta3820Ай бұрын
A long ramble interspersed with um's amounting to nothing.
@dmundliАй бұрын
Stopped watching when they were from cali... hippies
@thomasbyrns5697Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this in KZbin. I show this to my Environmental Art and Sciences class every year. We grow White Sage and other CA Native Plants on our campus.
@devdeuce93Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the message!
@Chotibunder77Ай бұрын
I’m sad my white sage broke due to heavy wind and never recovered. Maybe I won’t plant it again since I’m in Northern California and it’s not native to my area. Amazing to hear the history of this plant. Thank you for sharing!
@chitrabhakta38202 ай бұрын
The best speaker-Jenny Arnold.
@mamalovesthebeach4372 ай бұрын
This is such a valuable presentation! Thank you so much!🌿
@chitrabhakta38202 ай бұрын
Just a suggestion- please pause while talking because otherwise it seems like a never ending sentence and hard to follow. Thank you
@chitrabhakta38202 ай бұрын
I have mixed worm casting with the soil while planting in containers and then add osmocote slow release fertilizer.
@LuvMyWateFallmagic2 ай бұрын
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@GrowingSanDiego3 ай бұрын
Delightful science based information how to use natures plants to improve personal health! And how to create cool areas around our living spaces using natural materials! Thank you!
@angiecove58824 ай бұрын
No
@chitrabhakta38204 ай бұрын
The Um's have it.
@michaelmarquardt4 ай бұрын
Thx. "This video is not listed" Please change, so people can actually become aware about this issue!
@kathy85904 ай бұрын
My newly planted natives are being devoured! No time to wait for ladybugs!
@earthyurbanite5 ай бұрын
Does using a layer of rocks and stones work the same as mulch?
@Ljones9145 ай бұрын
I am so honored and grateful. Thank You All.
@ImperiousIndustries5 ай бұрын
New website layout is tedious. So much empty space, requiring unnecessary scrolling. Who needs these bloated graphics and inefficient layout? What a waste of resources.
@MarieSteckmest5 ай бұрын
Great speaker, great information!
@EstefanoDelgado_215 ай бұрын
LOVED IT!
@elsa_g6 ай бұрын
Very excited for this. Thought it was coming today (Earth Day) but doesn’t seem to be the case? Hopefully will be soon!
@chitrabhakta38206 ай бұрын
The "UM's" have it!
@rohinikumar59856 ай бұрын
Omg can't wait!!! 😊
@RichelleReyes-f6p6 ай бұрын
3:02 Can dogs live in harmony with native plants 3:38 Key considerations, traffic patterns, habits 7:36 Native plant durability 11:01 SPCA dog friendly plants list 11:33 Native plants to avoid 22:18 Grapes (see 44:38) 23:22 Low groundcover: Yankee point hybrid 23:43 Redwoods toxic? 24:45 Artificial turf 25:44 Gorilla mulch 26:52 Gates 29:11 Raised beds 29:49 Tomtoes 29:58 Sugarbush and Toyon 31:34 Digging and feeding? 32:23 Blue eyed grass 32:59 Water feature, moss 34:13 Gorilla mulch again and ground cover 34:59 artificial turf and leaves, blower 35:50 water feature rock 36:58 Garden Design 39:49 Nature of dog 42:58 Plants identified 44:38 Grapes 45:50 Rocks used to protect plants 51:06 Dog yard plan /design 52:09 Staking for plant protection vs temporary fencing 53:45 Non breaking plants: grasses 54:20 No formed paths 55:13 Irrigation and drip line 56:57 Native grasses 58:30 Photos of dogs and plants
@justinefurton16596 ай бұрын
When when when???!!!
@justinefurton16596 ай бұрын
When when when???!!!
@stephanieray65876 ай бұрын
My step-father taught me the trick of soaking the pot in a large bucket of water. You can actually see the air bubbling out and water going in.
@yaoismyhero6 ай бұрын
Being able to order directly on Calscape is amazing.
@chitrabhakta38206 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@jeanetteashanti21717 ай бұрын
"promo sm"
@rohinikumar59857 ай бұрын
Thanks this was helpful
@MA-zg2pz7 ай бұрын
I wish there was source list
@MA-zg2pz7 ай бұрын
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@keiibo90067 ай бұрын
I use that tropical vs native and dessert vs veggies comparison all the time to inform people! I literally ran across an old lady buying tropical milkweed at my nursery and I told her that she should get the Narrowleaf (this nursery has native and nonnative milkweeds) and she told me they liked it so it was fine! BIG NO! I
@ashkannochian74217 ай бұрын
Thanks for recoding and sharing!
@gabrielmojay77208 ай бұрын
Essential viewing. Profound and urgent.
@gabrielmojay77208 ай бұрын
Legislation is needed.
@juliebongers8 ай бұрын
The San Fernando Valley species of native walnut is Juglans californica and is used for a rootstock for commercial English Walnuts that you buy in the market. I recall hearing that the San Fernando Valley has its own special subspecies. As per wikipedia, the Jepson Manual considers the walnut native to Southern California, Juglans californica that grows in the transverse range, the Santa Monica Mountains and Los Angeles area valleys) to be separate species from the walnut that grows in North-Central and Northern California, Juglans hindsii. The California Native Plant Society considers them to be the same species, genetics suggests they are closely related species. I am not a formally trained botanist, but I'm familiar with both, and find them to be easily distinguishable at first glance and that their nuts alone also have easily identifiable differences.
@GaryHurd10 ай бұрын
Willows have an incredible root system. In a suburban setting they will find your sewer line and plug it. Unless like me you are in an odd and rare geological setting. My house at 50 meters above sea level is just 2 meters above an Ice Age marine beach. It is a water filled sedimentary layer with several natural springs along the street. I have taken advantage to plant an Arroyo Willow, Salix lasiolepis. It tapped the spring, and not the sewer. The tree is fine, but the added fun are Morning Cloak butterfly caterpillars.
@leafygreensla10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great class!
@cathysinor474310 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great information
@pekongupta12311 ай бұрын
Very informative. Thanks for sharing
@asfasdfadf982011 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@elizabethbaldwin126911 ай бұрын
It’s a long explanation as to why but I ended up with a miniature walled garden with raised beds as the only accessible space for my pug. She has no preference of surfaces for her potty needs. I finally decided to use gravel in the paths and got three samples of gravel sizes, and checked to see what would not get stuck in her paws. Happy accident, gravel is much easier to pick up after her. Should have done this years ago.