8 Deborah Gliksman, Urban Oasis Landscain DesignLos Angeles
Focus on natives. Some of the favorite shrubs from Deborah glysssmas from California are high pounds of “dark stars” (Cenothus ‘Dark stars’, zones 8 to 10) and smaller pounds’ Purple’ valley ‘CEANOTHUS (Ccanothus maritimus ‘Valley Violet’, Zone 8 to 10). Glikssman also recommends that ‘aromas’ sage (Salvia ‘Aroma’, zone 8 to 10), bush anemone (Califer carpentry, Zone 9), “Mine” Cedros Island Verbena (Verbena Lilacina “Mine”, Zone 8 to 10), Globus Mallow (Sphaeralcea delayzones 6 to 9) and lace from St. Catherine (Eriorogonum giganteum, zones 9 to 11). “They’re all stunning the bushes,” she says.
For many years, glyscamen often uses bright (Achillea Millefolium, Zones 3 to 9), monkey (Mimulus Spp.), Penstemone and Douglas Iris (Iris Douglasiana, zones 6 to 10). Loves “silver carpet” aster (CoreTrogine Filaginifolia ‘Silver carpet’, zone 8 to 10), basic currant (Coast Spp.) And sea marju (Erigeron Gray, zones 8 to 10).
What would not be planted. Gliksman advises to use invasive plants. In addition to being likely to take your garden, and even its neighborhood, says that they can compete with domestic species and vulnerable biological diversity.
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Focus on natives. Some of the favorite shrubs from Deborah glysssmas from California are high pounds of “dark stars” (Cenothus ‘Dark stars’, zones 8 to 10) and smaller pounds’ Purple’ valley ‘CEANOTHUS (Ccanothus maritimus ‘Valley Violet’, Zone 8 to 10). Glikssman also recommends that ‘aromas’ sage (Salvia ‘Aroma’, zone 8 to 10), bush anemone (Califer carpentry, Zone 9), “Mine” Cedros Island Verbena (Verbena Lilacina “Mine”, Zone 8 to 10), Globus Mallow (Sphaeralcea delayzones 6 to 9) and lace from St. Catherine (Eriorogonum giganteum, zones 9 to 11). “They’re all stunning the bushes,” she says.
For many years, glyscamen often uses bright (Achillea Millefolium, Zones 3 to 9), monkey (Mimulus Spp.), Penstemone and Douglas Iris (Iris Douglasiana, zones 6 to 10). Loves “silver carpet” aster (CoreTrogine Filaginifolia ‘Silver carpet’, zone 8 to 10), basic currant (Coast Spp.) And sea marju (Erigeron Gray, zones 8 to 10).
What would not be planted. Gliksman advises to use invasive plants. In addition to being likely to take your garden, and even its neighborhood, says that they can compete with domestic species and vulnerable biological diversity.
Your turn: What are your favorite low maintenance plants to grow in your garden? Tell us in the comments.
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