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How To Attract
Hummingbirds
Butterflies

Plants That Resist Deer & Rabbits

Shrubs:

Abutillon-Flowering
Maple
Acacia redolyns
Buddleia- Butterfly Bush
Caesalpinia-Desert Bird
Calliandra- All Varieties
Callistemon- Bottlebrush
Ceanothus-Ca. Lilac
Cotoneaster
Fuchsia-All Varieties
Grevillia- All Shrubs
Guava- Pineapple
Hibiscus- All Colors
Lavender-All
Lilac
Leucophyllum- Tex.
Ranger
Shrimp Plant-Justica
Tecomaria-Orange/Red
Weigelia-Red

Annuals & Perennials: 

Columbine
Dicentra-Bleeding Hearts
Delphinium
Digitalis-Foxglove
Heuchera-Coral Bells
Kniphofia-Red Hot Poker
Lantana
Lobelia Cardinalis-Red
Lupine- All Varieties
Geranium
Penstemon
Salvia- All Varieties
Bird of Paradise
Zinnia

Annuals & Perennials: 

Armeria-Sea Thrift/Pink
Astilbe-All colors
Coreopsis
Cosmos
Delphinium
Dianthus
Erysimium-Wall Flower
Gaillardia-Blanket Flower
Heliotrope
Lathyrus-Sweet Pea Shrub
Lobelia
Oregano
Penstemon
Potentilla
Ranunculus
Salvia- All Varieties
Scabiosa-Pincushion flower
Snapdragons
Tagetes-Mexican Marigold
Verbena

Shrubs:

Abelia
Agapanthus
Buddleia
Caryopteris
Ceanothus
Escallonia
Grewia
Hebe-
Veronica
Toyon
Lantana
Lavender
Lilac
Honeysuckle
Mahonia
Rosemary
Spirea
Statice

Trees: 

Apple-All
Citrus-
All Varieties
Maple-All
Salix-All
Willows

Vines:          Trees:
Clematis
Honeysuckle
Morning Glory
Passion Vine
Red Trumpet
Albizzia-Mimosa
Chiliopsis-DWillow
Coral Trees
Ficus Benjamina
Eucalyptus- All
Shrubs:
Abelia
Bouganvilla-All Colors
Buddliea-Butterfly Bush
Callistemon-Bottlebrush
Cistus-Rockrose
Cotoneaster
Dodonea-Hopseed
Escallonia
Holly-Ilex
Lavatera-Mallow
Myrtus-Myrtle All
Tibouchina
Wisteria
Alyogne-Blue Hibiscus
Barberry-Berberis
Buxus- Boxwood
Ceratostigma-Dwarf plumbago
Coprosma
Diosma-Breath of Heaven
Eleagnus-Silverberry
Feijoa-Pineapple Guava
Junipers- most
Lavender-All
Salvia-All Var.
Teucrium-Germander
Westringia-False Rosemary
Annuals & Perennials:
Achillea- Yarrow
Agave- All
Armeria
Artemesia
Astilbe
Impatiens
Begonia
Campanula
Cineraria
Columbine
Coreopsis
Dahlia-Bedding
Iceland Poppy
Lamium
Statice
Lupine
Euphorbia-
Ferns-Most Var.

Gaillardia
Cranesbill Geranium
Daylily
Kniphofia
Nepta-Cat Nip
Oregano
Penstemon
Scabiosa
Lambs Ear-Stachys
Thyme
Verbena
Dicentra-B.Heart
Felicia-Blue Marg.
Helichrysum
Society Garlic
Calla Lily

Scaveola

Crown of Thorns

Groundcovers: 

Ajuga-Carpet Bugle, Hedera- English and Hahns Ivy, Festuca- Green or Blue, Osteospermum-African daisy, Snow In Summer, Star Jasmine, Vinca-Major and Minor, Verbena, Veronica repens

Trees:
Acer-Maple
Celtis-Hackberry
Fraxinus-Ash
Picea-Spruce
Olive-Olea
Albizzia-Mimosa
Cercis-Redbud
Ginko Biloba
Pine-Most
Podocarpus-All
Cedrus-Cedar
Cypress-All
Magnolia Grandiflora
Meleleuca-Cajput
Sequoia-Redwood
                                                                                                The following is a list of plants that will do well in a
                                                                                                 mostly shaded area. Some direct sun will be okay for
                                                                                                 most of the plants listed. Remember most shade plants 
                                                                                                 are acid loving and need a little special care when
                                                                                                 planting. Use Gardener & Bloome Acid Planting mix with everything you plant in the shade. The soils in our area are generally poor so you should mulch twice a year with acid mix and feed regularly with and acid fertilizer. Also using an Iron supplement can greatly improve your success in the shade…

Plants That Tolerate Shady Areas

Perennials & Bulbs:

Aspidistra-Cast Iron Plant
Astilbe
Begonias-Tuberous and Bedding
Berginia
Caladium
Cineraria
Creeping Charlie
Cycleman
Dicentra-Bleeding Heart
Elephant Ears-Alocasia
Ferns-All Var.
Geranium-Cranesbill
Heuchera-Coral Bells All Var.
Hosta-Plantain Lily All Var.
Impatiens New Guinea &
Bedding
Lamium-All Var.
Lirope-All Var.
Lobelia Cardinalis-Red Lobelia

Shrubs:

Abutillon-Flowering Maple
Aucuba-Gold Dust Plant
Azalea-Shade Varieties
Brunsfeldsia-Yesterday Today &
Tomorrow
Buxus-Boxwood All Var.
Camellia-Japonica or Sasanqua
Coprosma-All
Fatsia Japonica-Arailia
Fuchsia
Gardenia-All Var.
Hydrangea
Ilex-Holly
Loropetelum-Chinese Fringe Flower
Mahonia-Oregon Grape
Nandina-All Var.
Osmanthus-Sweet Olive & Var.
False Holly
Philodendron-Selloum and Xanadu
Raphis excelsa-Lady Palm
Terenstromia
Vibirnum–All Varieties

Annuals & Perennials:
Ajuga-All Var.
Hedera-Ivy All
Campanula-All
Moneywort
Vinca-Major

Australian Violets
Baby Tears
Mondo Grass-Dwf & Reg
Star Jasmine
Vinca-Minor

Trees:

Acer Palmatum-Japanese Maple
Lauris Nobilis-California Sweet Bay
Palms-Some
Podocarpus-All Varieties
Schefflara-Tupidanthus
Tree Ferns-Australian,New Zealand
Murraya-Orange jessamine Patio Tree

Plants For Wind Prone Areas

In Southern California there are Many
areas that are known for Gusty
afternoon winds and Heavy On the
Santa Ana’s. With that in mind the
following list of plants are known to be
durable in windy areas and can withstand the hot dry winds we sometimes get…

Perennials & Flowering Plants:

Agapanthus-Lily of the Nile
Aloe-All Varieties
Asparagus Ferns-Meyeri and Sprengeri
Euryops Daisy- Yellow Margurite
Ersymium-Wall Fower
Felicia-Blue Margurite Daisy
Hemerocalis-Daylily
Kniphofia-Red Hot Poker
Statice-Sea Lavender
Geraniums-All Varieties
Flax-All
Salvia-All Varieties
Snow In Summer

Trees:

Acacia-Most Varieties
Chiliopsis-Desert Willow
Cypress-All Varieties
Eucalyptus-All Varieties
Ficus Rubignosa
Meleleuca-All Varieties
Olea-Olive
Palms-Most Varieties
Parkinsonia-Palo Verde Tree
Pinus-Pines MANY
Quercus-Oak Trees All Varieties

Shrubs:
Artemesia-Powis Castle
Callistemon-Bottlebrush
Coprosma-Mirror Plant
Echium-Pride of Madera
Junipers-All Varieties
Lavatera-Mallow
Ligustrum-Privet
Pittosporum-All
Raphiolepis-Hawthorne
Rosemary
Xylosma-Shiny Xylosma

Berberis- Barberry
Ceanothus-Ca. Lilac
Cotoneaster
Eleagnus- Silverberry
Laurus-Ca.Sweet Bay
Leptospermum-Tea Tree
Myoporum
Prunus-Carolina Cherry
Rosemary

Buxus-Boxwood
Cistus-Rockrose
Dodonea-Hopseed
Escallonia
Lavendula-Lavender All
Leucophyllum-Texas Ranger
Nandina-All
Pyracantha-Firethorn
Westringia-False

Tips for Conserving Water and Maintaining a Healthy Garden 


1. A layer of Cedar Mulch or Bark Mulch 2” to 3” thick can add significant water conservation. In either newly planted landscapes or established ones. It reduces water evaporation from the soil and keeps the soil temperatures cooler during the hot summer months. It also discourages weed growth and soil compaction.

2. Conditioning the soil adds to its ability to retain water and nourish the plants. The best time to condition the soil is in the cooler months of winter and early spring. Aerating the soil at this time will also help fertilizers and water to be used better by the plants in your yard. Don’t condition and aerate after March it will increase evaporation as the plants need the moisture even more during hot days.

3. During Dry Windy periods watering should be watched a little more closely. Adding A few extra minutes to the timer on blustery days may be necessary or even an extra cycle 20 min after the normal cycle.

 

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