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Berkeley Horticultural Nursery Site Index
... Color For The Bay Area Late Fall...A Time To Plant Foliage Foliage Plants Favorite Foliage Plants Flowers Green Flowers Our Favorite Cut Flowers [GS July/Aug 2001] Some Gastropod Resistant Plants [ ... Seeds Seeds of Change Shade Plants For Dry Shade Trees Container Trees [GS Sept/Oct 2000] Flowering Magnolias [GS Jan/Feb 2004] The Flowering Dogwood [GS May/Jun 2003] Trees for Fall Color [GS July/ ...
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... Shade. Menlo Park, CA: Lane Publishing Co. Hagen, B., Coate, B., & Oldham, K. Compatible Plants Under and Around Oaks. Sacramento: California Oak Foundation, 1991. Olbrich, Marshall. Plants for Dry Shade. Berkeley, CA: Spring 1983. Perry, Bob. Landscape Plants for ...
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How To Grow Roses In The Bay Area
... Too much shade will discourage flowers and encourage fungal diseases, although there are certain varieties that tolerate partial shade (ask us for a list ... Check the plant several times a week. Water when the soil is dry 1/2 inch down. Water deeply (more than a sprinkling). ... weather) and a second feeding of Epsom Salts. Mulch the plants for winter, and don't feed again until spring. PRUNING: Hybrid ...
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... Fall Color For The Bay Area The following plants can produce good fall color in the Eastbay (remember that Berkeley is not New England, ... temperatures and rainfall. Please note that plants lacking sufficient moisture will produce dry brown leaves instead of intense yellows, oranges and reds. Plants growing in deep shade will often produce poor fall color. The ...
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... similar requirements for transplanting. Keep in mind when deciding where to plant Japanese Maples that they are "understory" trees. In their native habitat they grow in some shade, often beneath larger plants, and ... shallowly rooted and do not like to dry out; keep them moist throughout the year, particularly in our hotter late summer and fall months. Groundcover plants or a surface mulch of stones ...
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Blooming Nepeta
... well-drained sunny or lightly shaded spot with adequate irrigation during dry spells. If you can’t immediately plant the seven hills of ... This one is great in containers, and also makes nice curtains for the knobby ankles of hybrid tea and other roses. Nepeta ... for cutting! The main things to remember about the needs of most 'nips is that they require what most kitties adore: sun or light shade ...
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... for long. We are fortunate in the Bay Area to be able to grow these Rhodies in the ground in protected locations or as easily-grown container plants ... rootball with coarse bark. EXPOSURE: The amount of sun or shade will vary depending on each plant's origin and where ... will not tolerate windy, exposed conditions. WATERING: It is surprising how dry these Rhodies prefer to have their roots as long as ...
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Trees for Fall Color
... Trees for Fall Color Trees Trees for Fall Color Culinary Herbs Bearded Iris Gardener's Calendar Dr. Chlorophyll Archives The following trees ... temperatures and rainfall. Please note that plants lacking sufficient moisture will produce dry brown leaves instead of intense yellows, oranges, and reds. Trees growing in deep shade will often produce poor fall color ...
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... tending the plants in the Tropical Courtyard or in the Bamboo section, it’s because I have been happily caring for my first ... pleasant, light shade. Jacarandas are briefly deciduous in the Bay Area. In their natural habitat, with a winter-to-spring dry season, ... bring the wonderful blooming branches indoors since Jacarandas will last for over a week in flower arrangements. –Meika Gardening Suggestions ...
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Berkeley Horticultural Nursery Gardening Suggestions
... know is dymondia (Dymondia margaretae). It is ideal for high traffic areas, especially your parking strip next to the street. For part sun/part shade conditions try creeping speedwell (Veronica repens), Corsican mint ... watering. The small plants will dry out quickly as the stones heat up during the day. I recommend twice daily watering for a few weeks and then once a day for another couple of ...
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