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Ceanothus: A great low growing ground cover
If you’re looking for a native, drought tolerant ground cover, that grows to about 6 inches tall, Ceanothus thyrsiflorus var. repens ‘Louis Edmunds’ is just the ticket.

Parkmobiles: mini mobile parks in Yerba Buena | SF.
Parkmobiles, the first mobile gardens of their kind, are designed to rotate among many location throughout San Francisco to enhance the community and bring nature and beauty to residents.

How to turn a parking space into an urban oasis.
Parklets transform two to three parking stalls on a street into an inviting space for people to relax, drink a cup of coffee, and enjoy the city around them.

Thirst for conservation at the WaterSmart Conference.
The annual WaterSmart Conference will present new ideas, best-practices and the latest information on water efficient irrigation systems, reclaimed water use, drip systems, and even satellite control systems.

Not the same old foggy thing at King Island Growers.
Located in California’s Central Valley, King Island Growers offers a dramatically different environment than the marine air of the Pacific Nurseries Colma Growing Grounds.

Solanum Crispum: An amazing color vine!
Solanum Crispum ‘Glasnevin’ is a stunning evergreen vine with beautiful lilac, soft blue flowers with a little yellow center.

SF Sidewalk Garden Contest
The San Francisco Department of Public Works is having a Sidewalk Garden Contest promoting sustainable landscapes and community involvement through transforming grey sidewalk areas into green landscaped spaces

How to make a garden good enough to eat.
Adding edible plants is one of the many ways to enhance a Bay Area garden with color, texture, variety and great taste.

Lomandra: Up and Coming Plant.
If you have one of those hard to fill spots in your landscape project, consider Lomandra—sometimes called Mat Rush.