With drought and climate change looming, there has never been a better time to fill your garden with hardy, local native plants. Because these plants are local, they’re adapted to our area’s climate, soils, and habitats--and are also critically important to our local birds, bees and butterflies. You’ll benefit too by saving money on your water bill, reducing the need for fertilizers and pesticides and boosting the color and scents in your garden. Check out our plant list at http://cnps-yerbabuena.org/gardens/plant_sales.html
For additional information, or to volunteer to help with the Yerba Buena chapter’s plant sale, contact Ellen Edelson (415-531-2140 or
[email protected]).