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Garden Snapshot After living in San Francisco for 25 years Phil and David were ready to move somewhere with space for a garden. They weren’t too impressed by this house on Tarryton Isle until they walked into the backyard and the expansive lagoon frontage changed their mind. The backyard was covered in lawn, concrete and bunched up pine trees, but 25 years of pent up gardening energy helped them make the transformation successful. Now just a year later they can watch shorebirds fish in the lagoon while playing dominoes on their patio.
Conserve Water Phil and David wanted to lose the lawn and create a drought tolerant landscape. They asked their landscaper friend James Done to help them develop a list of plants that can thrive without a lot of water. All plants even those in containers are on drip irrigation, and mulch and compost help the soil retain moisture.
Protect Local Watersheds and the Bay Of all the yards I have seen in Alameda County, this one most clearly evokes the spirit of gardening “From your Backyard to the Bay.” With 165’ of lagoon frontage, Phil and David are very aware that all inputs they use for the garden go straight into the Bay. They tore out the large concrete patio in their backyard and replaced it with permeable dry set stones. They also tore out part of the front parking area to make room for new planting beds. Chunks from the old concrete patio are now urbanite pathways and help build up planting berms. |