Native Creekside Plants for the East Bay

For creekside gardens that are beautiful, easy to care for, drought-tolerant, erosion-resistant, and welcoming to native butterflies, insects, and birds, try these East Bay natives. Although drought tolerant, most need some dry-season watering until established. Water them only occasionally, slowly, and deeply.

TREES

LARGE TO MEDIUM SHRUBS

SMALLER SHRUBS, HERBS, GROUNDCOVERS, FERNS

FOR CREEK-FRIENDLY GARDENING: Minimize paving; landscape and grade so that water soaks into soil and doesnąt run to storm drains, creeks, and the Bay. Mulch deeply; use compost or other natural fertilizers that release nutrients slowly, so they stay in your yard and donąt run off to creeks and the Bay. Control pests with non-toxic alternatives; especially avoid products containing diazinon, chlorpyrifos, and pyrethroids, which poison aquatic life.

Compiled by Friends of Five Creeks. Join us for creek restoration, work parties, wildlife surveys, and other work for creeks and watersheds: 510 848 9358, F5creeks@aol.com.


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