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I need garden advice on the drought!
Feb 2014
I am a sometime gardener who has become really concerned about the impact of the drought on my garden. I have a lawn that I normally don't water in the winter, but I have my irrigation on full blast this winter and the water bills are through the roof. I need some advice on what to do about the lawn, and how to transition my garden into something more drought friendly. I don't have a lot of money to spend, and I'm willing to do most of the work myself. So what I'm looking for is someone to consult and give advice on how I can make changes over time. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated! Ann
I share your concern! My garden has been suffering from the drought as well, and I recommend you try contacting Heidi Tarver (www.berkeleygardencoach.com). She came out a few weeks ago for a 1 hour consultation with myself and my husband. We got some great ideas on how to begin transitioning our garden to one that will be more drought friendly but still abundant and beautiful. Heidi is knowledgeable, helpful and very reasonably priced. The consult was exactly what we needed. We are hoping for rain, but taking some steps to make our garden less thirsty for the future. Lonnie
I recommend an independent contractor, Robert Garbisch from American Canyon. I met 'Bob' through the house owner where I am currently residing in El Cerrito. Bob has worked on the trees and bushes along the steep slope of Potrero Street 's back yards as well as the many local yards up on the plateau near Arlington for years. He is very knowledgeable and will do almost anything you ask, from fixing cabinet latches, installing screen doors, and landscaping projects. His phone number is 7075574188. I also recommend the well known gardener Diane Bloom of Richmond. Diane does amazing things. www.bloom-gardens.net 510-234-5196 Suzanne
I got great advice recently from Heidi Tarver, 510-928-5591. She also has excellent contacts with contractors who can help with lawn removal, irrigation reworking, plant substitution and so forth. Her website is BerkeleyGardenCoach.com. Good luck!
Heidi Tarver is a garden coach who has a wealth of information about creating a drought friendly garden. Consults are reasonably priced and incredibly useful. Her phone number is 510-928-5591. We have followed her advice with excellent results. Annabella
Hello! Fellow native-plant gardener here. I have enjoyed working with the team at Gold Finch Designs and think they would be a great fit for the garden that you have and the style of upkeep and personality that you're seeking.
I'd highly recommend Will Boone (wrhblandscapes [at] gmail.com) I've recommended him elsewhere on BPN. He's knowledgable about native plants- he created a lovely garden of natives for me in my small yard. He's super reliable (he's helped me by taking care of the yard even when I rented the house). He's also thoughtful, proactive, and great to work with. Happy to talk more if helpful.